Equalitarian: meaning, definitions and examples
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equalitarian
[ iːkwəˈlɪˈteərɪən ]
social equality
Believing in or based on the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
Synonyms
egalitarian, equitable, fair, impartial
Examples of usage
- He was a strong advocate for equalitarian policies in the workplace.
- The organization's mission was to promote equalitarian values in society.
- Many social movements have fought for a more equalitarian society.
- The equalitarian approach aims to eliminate discrimination and inequality.
- The equalitarian perspective emphasizes the importance of fairness and justice.
Translations
Translations of the word "equalitarian" in other languages:
🇵🇹 igualitário
🇮🇳 समानतावादी
🇩🇪 egalitär
🇮🇩 egaliter
🇺🇦 егалітарний
🇵🇱 egalitarny
🇯🇵 平等主義の
🇫🇷 égalitaire
🇪🇸 igualitario
🇹🇷 eşitlikçi
🇰🇷 평등주의의
🇸🇦 مساواتي
🇨🇿 egalitářský
🇸🇰 egalitárny
🇨🇳 平等主义的
🇸🇮 egalitaren
🇮🇸 jafnréttissinni
🇰🇿 теңдікті жақтаушы
🇬🇪 ეგალიტარიანული
🇦🇿 bərabərlikçi
🇲🇽 igualitario
Word origin
The term 'equalitarian' is derived from the word 'equal,' which can be traced back to the Latin word 'aequus,' meaning 'even' or 'level.' The concept of equality has been a fundamental principle in various philosophical and political movements throughout history, emphasizing the importance of fairness and justice for all individuals. The idea of equalitarianism promotes social equality and the belief that all people should have equal rights and opportunities.
See also: egalitarian, equal, equality, equalization, equalize, equalizing, equally, equals, equivocal, inequal, inequality, unequal, unequaled, unequalled, unequally.