pertaining or adhering to the doctrine of equality among all people; egalitarian
noun
2.
a person who adheres to the doctrine of equality among all people
Derived forms
equalitarianism
noun
Word origin
[1790–1800; equalit(y) + -arian]This word is first recorded in the period 1790–1800. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: backhanded, infiltration, modular, peanut, rationalism
Examples of 'equalitarian' in a sentence
equalitarian
The younger generations tend to be more tolerant and equalitarian.
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