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