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		Definition of women's rights in English: women's rightsplural noun  Rights that promote a position of legal and social equality of women with men.  Example sentencesExamples -  Deepa is as tough as nails and deeply concerned about women's rights in India.
 -  She was also an active trade unionist and campaigner for women's rights.
 -  She will also help to promote women's rights and gender equality issues.
 -  It is an excuse for the government to do nothing about women's rights or about racism.
 -  I support civil rights, women's rights, etc, but not under the umbrella of the NGOs.
 -  Some pre-First World War activists for women's rights may have turned to the right later.
 -  I wasn't born a lawyer or an advocate for women's rights and human rights.
 -  We are talking about legislating away women's rights to have some privacy when it comes to their files.
 -  But it is not true that either feminism or women's rights movements were only or largely of Western origin.
 -  It was the people who went to the streets to fight for the women's rights, black people's rights, or against Vietnam.
 -  Then in 1997 orthodoxy returned and women's rights to autonomy were reasserted.
 -  Are both conceptions, one or the other, or neither one, appropriate for a human rights treaty on women's rights?
 -  It was the most representative and largest mobilisation for women's rights in the history of the US.
 -  They will use any excuse, including a supposed concern for women's rights, to win support for their war.
 -  The fight for universality of human rights and women's rights is another important cause.
 -  It is time to defend the principle of universality of human rights and women's rights.
 -  This is a severe perversion of what is intended by promoting women's rights.
 -  Republicans led the fight for women's rights, and most suffragists were Republicans.
 -  The conduct of Dr Brash in relation to women's rights really is outrageous.
 -  They stand for liquidating everything the left has fought for: women's rights, democracy?
 
  Synonyms the women's movement, the feminist movement, women's liberation, female emancipation    Definition of women's rights in US English: women's rightsplural noun Rights that promote a position of legal and social equality of women with men.  Example sentencesExamples -  She will also help to promote women's rights and gender equality issues.
 -  I support civil rights, women's rights, etc, but not under the umbrella of the NGOs.
 -  Republicans led the fight for women's rights, and most suffragists were Republicans.
 -  I wasn't born a lawyer or an advocate for women's rights and human rights.
 -  It was the people who went to the streets to fight for the women's rights, black people's rights, or against Vietnam.
 -  She was also an active trade unionist and campaigner for women's rights.
 -  This is a severe perversion of what is intended by promoting women's rights.
 -  Are both conceptions, one or the other, or neither one, appropriate for a human rights treaty on women's rights?
 -  They stand for liquidating everything the left has fought for: women's rights, democracy?
 -  It is an excuse for the government to do nothing about women's rights or about racism.
 -  The conduct of Dr Brash in relation to women's rights really is outrageous.
 -  The fight for universality of human rights and women's rights is another important cause.
 -  It is time to defend the principle of universality of human rights and women's rights.
 -  It was the most representative and largest mobilisation for women's rights in the history of the US.
 -  We are talking about legislating away women's rights to have some privacy when it comes to their files.
 -  They will use any excuse, including a supposed concern for women's rights, to win support for their war.
 -  Some pre-First World War activists for women's rights may have turned to the right later.
 -  Then in 1997 orthodoxy returned and women's rights to autonomy were reasserted.
 -  But it is not true that either feminism or women's rights movements were only or largely of Western origin.
 -  Deepa is as tough as nails and deeply concerned about women's rights in India.
 
  Synonyms the women's movement, the feminist movement, women's liberation, female emancipation     |