Definition of egalitarianism in English:
egalitarianism
nounɪˌɡaləˈtɛːrɪənɪz(ə)miˌɡæləˈtɛriəˌnɪzəm
mass nounThe doctrine that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
Example sentencesExamples
- Yet the forces of globalization clearly make it harder for Sweden to maintain its egalitarianism.
- The idea is very democratic and egalitarian but if you want to spread egalitarianism, start a political party.
- The result was to increase the influence of those who favoured extreme egalitarianism.
- This has led to a tension, perhaps even a crisis, in the politics of liberal egalitarianism.
- The concept of egalitarianism was expressed in housing through uniformity, regardless of individual needs.
- This experience reinforced American egalitarianism, the belief that everyone is equal in status.
- He had an innate egalitarianism, a plain-spoken American way of talking, a directness, and a lack of airs.
- These are "top-down" decisions: hardly promoting the egalitarianism of the Internet.
- In spite of the acquisition of wealth and Western goods, egalitarianism continues to be the ideal.
- Our results suggest that ethnic and racial egalitarianism is far from a reality in America today.
Definition of egalitarianism in US English:
egalitarianism
nounēˌɡaləˈterēəˌnizəmiˌɡæləˈtɛriəˌnɪzəm
The doctrine that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
Example sentencesExamples
- The concept of egalitarianism was expressed in housing through uniformity, regardless of individual needs.
- Yet the forces of globalization clearly make it harder for Sweden to maintain its egalitarianism.
- The idea is very democratic and egalitarian but if you want to spread egalitarianism, start a political party.
- In spite of the acquisition of wealth and Western goods, egalitarianism continues to be the ideal.
- Our results suggest that ethnic and racial egalitarianism is far from a reality in America today.
- The result was to increase the influence of those who favoured extreme egalitarianism.
- These are "top-down" decisions: hardly promoting the egalitarianism of the Internet.
- This experience reinforced American egalitarianism, the belief that everyone is equal in status.
- He had an innate egalitarianism, a plain-spoken American way of talking, a directness, and a lack of airs.
- This has led to a tension, perhaps even a crisis, in the politics of liberal egalitarianism.