if things even out, or if you even them out, they show fewer or smaller changes or differences
to share or divide something equally, or to be shared or divided equally
If any of you tried to approach this point, Multivac might rouse himself even out of his present distraction.
On a clear day you could see the house from far away, even out to sea.
She wasn't even out of the room before James saw the folded paper by the chocolate box.
The company saw overseas growth as a way to even out swings in the UK market.
We would like to be able to even out the workload more fairly.
evens out
evening out
evened out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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