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How to pronounce egalitarian in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms classless
Derivation egality
Type Words
Synonyms equalitarian
Type of moralist

Examples of egalitarian

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Communism may have gone, but egalitarian instincts are taking their time to die.
From the telegraph.co.uk
After all, they say, we aren't like the US as we are a more egalitarian society.
From the nzherald.co.nz
It would be egalitarian, help to foster a sense of society, and get things done.
From the independent.co.uk
The choices individuals make in this task are a measure of egalitarian behavior.
From the sciencedaily.com
Tanzania's leaders have fashioned one of the world's most egalitarian societies.
From the time.com
Burns was a great admirer of the egalitarian ethos behind the French Revolution.
From the en.wikipedia.org
At its offices in Walnut Creek, Calif., executives sit in egalitarian cubicles.
From the businessweek.com
Mercifully, the move has also fed an appetite for a greater egalitarian spirit.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Unfortunately, this desire is not conducive to creating an egalitarian society.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • A person who believes in the equality of all people
  • Classless: favoring social equality; "a classless society"
  • (egalitarianism) the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality
  • Egalitarianism (from French u00E9gal, meaning "equal")u2014or, rarely, equalitarianism or equalismu2014is a trend of thought that favors equality for all people. Egalitarian doctrines maintain that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or social status, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
  • (egalitarianism) The political doctrine that holds that all people in a society should have equal rights from birth
  • (Egalitarianism) All persons are equal in all aspects regardless of handicaps or strengths.
  • (Egalitarianism) Indigenous peoples are characterized by equal social relations (although men and women tend not to be fully equal) rather than full-fledged caste or class systems.
  • (Egalitarianism) System of living or class structure that had no important statuses, such as those of "slave" or "noble", which were inheritable. The Canadian Plains Tribes were considered egalitarian. ...
  • (Egalitarianism) the position that men and women have no inherent differences that would disqualify either one from holding offices within the church.