The word "unequalized" means "not made equal or balanced," and its antonyms, or opposites, convey the opposite meaning. Some antonyms for "unequalized" include "equal," "balanced," "harmonized," "evened," and "leveled." When things are equalized, they are made uniform, symmetric, or equivalent in a particular situation. For example, the income gap between rich and poor can be equalized through progressive taxation or social welfare programs. At the same time, unequalized resources and opportunities can lead to unfair advantages or disadvantages, and therefore creating a societies where equal opportunity accessible for all is a fundamental principle of social justice.