Leveler ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Leveler ( noun )

A person who advocates for equality and leveling the social, economic, or political playing field.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french leveleor, from leveleer 'to level', based on latin libella 'a balance, level'. the current spelling has been influenced by level.

Examples:

  1. He was considered a radical leveler in his time, pushing for equal rights for all people.
  2. The levelers were a political movement in 17th century England, calling for equal representation and voting rights.
  3. The social justice movement of today is often described as a new generation of levelers.
  4. She is a well-known leveler, always speaking out against social inequalities.
  5. Many of the levelers' ideas have been adopted into modern democratic societies and are considered common principles of equality and justice.

(As a verb)

Leveler ( verb )

A person who advocates for equality and leveling the social, economic, or political playing field.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french leveleor, from leveleer 'to level', based on latin libella 'a balance, level'. the current spelling has been influenced by level.

Examples:

  1. He was considered a radical leveler in his time, pushing for equal rights for all people.
  2. The levelers were a political movement in 17th century England, calling for equal representation and voting rights.
  3. The social justice movement of today is often described as a new generation of levelers.
  4. She is a well-known leveler, always speaking out against social inequalities.
  5. Many of the levelers' ideas have been adopted into modern democratic societies and are considered common principles of equality and justice.
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