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    equality
    /ɪˈkwɒlɪti/

    noun

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  2. a situation in which men and women, people of different races, religions, etc. are all treated fairly and have the same opportunities: She works as an adviser on equality and diversity at the Institute of Personnel and Development. We want to see equality and justice in the workplace.

  3. The meaning of EQUALITY is the quality or state of being equal. How to use equality in a sentence.

  4. Equality definition: the state or quality of being equal 2; correspondence in quantity, degree, value, rank, or ability. See examples of EQUALITY used in a sentence.

  5. Equality is a situation or state where all the members of a society or group have the same status, rights, and opportunities.

  6. Definition of equality noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. EQUALITY definition: the situation when everyone is equal and has the same opportunities, rights, etc: . Learn more.

  8. Equality is when things are the same (equal) in some particular way. You had to rethink your campaign for equality in the household when you realized this meant doing your own laundry and sharing the remote control.

  9. equality, Generally, an ideal of uniformity in treatment or status by those in a position to affect either. Acknowledgment of the right to equality often must be coerced from the advantaged by the disadvantaged.

  10. Britannica Dictionary definition of EQUALITY. [noncount] : the quality or state of being equal : the quality or state of having the same rights, social status, etc. racial/gender equality. the ideals of liberty and equality. women's struggle for equality.

  11. Mar 27, 2001 · Equality essentially consists of a tripartite relation between two (or several) objects or persons and one (or several) qualities. Two objects A and B are equal in a certain respect if, in that respect, they fall under the same general term. ‘Equality’ denotes the relation between the objects compared.