[ US /ɪˈkwɑɫəti/ ]
[ UK /iːkwˈɒlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced
    on a par with the best
  2. the quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status
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How To Use equality In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, women did not enjoy juridical equality in marriage and the family until new family legislation was passed in 1977.
  • For it is an unexamined assumption that equality must be connected with representation. Times, Sunday Times
  • This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality.
  • Our family of hospitals is wholeheartedly committed to equity and equality.
  • This second position places high value on equality of conditions-adding social and economic equality to legal equality.
  • Government regulation did not end inequality or banish corporate influence in politics.
  • Maybe then the Supreme Court would stand up for equality of opportunity, and Gandhi's vision of a casteless society could be realized. Caste Out
  • But its impact on class inequality ... is to sharpen class division.
  • Equality in poverty might mean civil population contentment whereas glaring inequalities sow the seeds of a class struggle or revolution.
  • When we promote equality, we need to make sure that we are promoting equality of opportunity.
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