inequality

[ US /ˈɪniˈkwɑɫəti, ˌɪnəˈkwɑɫəti, ˌɪnɪˈkwɑɫəti/ ]
[ UK /ɪniːkwˈɒlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. lack of equality
    the growing inequality between rich and poor
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How To Use inequality In A Sentence

  • Government regulation did not end inequality or banish corporate influence in politics.
  • But its impact on class inequality ... is to sharpen class division.
  • We might describe feminism as a political project to understand and, therefore, to change women's inequality, exploitation, or oppression.
  • Institutions that formalise such inequality have no place in the 21st century. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is true of the inequality of wealth also holds for income inequality. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • Democracy shows an independent positive association with health, which remains after adjustment for a country's wealth, its level of inequality, and the size of its public sector.
  • We strive hard to build a just society, but we ignore a glaring source of inequality.
  • And that means narrowing the gap and tackling the continuing inequality in our education system. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only thing worse than inequality, however, is a facade of equality with nothing behind it.
  • They are having an intellectual smackdown on the growth in income inequality in the United States over the past two decades and what to make of it.
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