Egalitarian
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Egalitarian ( adjective )
Believing in or advocating for social, political, and economic equality for all people.
Origin:
From french égalitaire, from égal ("equal") + -aire (suffix forming adjectives). .
Examples:
- The country has an egalitarian constitution that guarantees equal rights to all citizens.
- The company is known for its egalitarian work culture, where everyone is treated with respect and given equal opportunities.
- Egalitarianism is a core principle of democratic societies, where all citizens have equal political and civil rights.
- The egalitarian approach to education seeks to provide equal opportunities and resources to all students, regardless of their background.
- The political party has an egalitarian platform that calls for equal distribution of wealth and resources.
(As a noun)
Egalitarian ( noun )
Believing in or advocating for social, political, and economic equality for all people.
Origin:
From french égalitaire, from égal ("equal") + -aire (suffix forming adjectives). .
Examples:
- The country has an egalitarian constitution that guarantees equal rights to all citizens.
- The company is known for its egalitarian work culture, where everyone is treated with respect and given equal opportunities.
- Egalitarianism is a core principle of democratic societies, where all citizens have equal political and civil rights.
- The egalitarian approach to education seeks to provide equal opportunities and resources to all students, regardless of their background.
- The political party has an egalitarian platform that calls for equal distribution of wealth and resources.