Feminism (noun)

  1. The belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes.
  2. The movement organized around this belief.

Origin:

Feminism derives from the french word féminisme, which was first used in 1837 by the french philosopher charles fourier. the term was later adopted by other languages and eventually entered the english language in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. Feminism is about achieving equality for women in all aspects of life.
  2. The feminist movement has made significant progress in recent years.
  3. She is a strong advocate for feminism and women's rights.
  4. Feminism is not just about women, it's about dismantling the patriarchal system.
  5. Feminism is about challenging the status quo and creating a more equal society.
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