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leveller

[ UK /lˈɛvəlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a radical who advocates the abolition of social distinctions

How To Use leveller In A Sentence

  • Mass culture is supposedly a leveler and globalizer - by definition, we all share mass cultural references.
  • It is true that some former Levellers retreated into religious passivity, internalising their revolutionary ideology and seeking a godly republic within.
  • Substitute Steve Whitehall dived to head in Nuneaton's opener, but within a minute Darryn Stamp bustled his way through to lash in the leveller.
  • In England there were leaders like Oliver Cromwell with his New Model Army and radical groups like the Levellers.
  • Drag onto the page, then right - click to show or hide stair, ladder, or dock leveler.
  • He would clearly have marched with the Diggers and the Levellers, almost as much the enemies of Cromwell's authoritarianism as of Charles' belief in the divine right of kings.
  • The Levellers, the strongest of the radical groups, demanded an end to King, Lords and Commons, and rule by Parliament.
  • Waldron recognises Locke's debt to the most plebeian elements of the English revolution and thinks that he is closer to the Levellers than is often supposed.
  • It vas Vistlin 'Dick as you give such a' leveller 'to, -- a rare pretty knock-down I vill say, sir, -- never saw a cleaner -- Oh! they're a bad lot, they are, The Amateur Gentleman
  • When one considers the legitimacy of Parliament, it's ironic that it has largely come about through extra-parliamentary action: the Levellers, the Chartists, the suffragettes, etc.
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