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egalitarian

[ih-gal-i-tair-ee-uhn] / ɪˌgæl ɪˈtɛər i ən /


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Despite the couple's empty claims to have an egalitarian marriage, they admit Simone Collins does most child care and housework, with the usual false claims that women are intrinsically better at these tasks.

From Salon

A Korean-born reporter’s embrace of an egalitarian English pronoun freed her from the linguistic maze in her native language.

From Los Angeles Times

Firstly, the country loves to think of itself as an egalitarian society – the land of a "fair go" – and that extends to the use of one of its most precious national assets.

From BBC

He tells a long story about her professionalism and egalitarian spirit, which isn’t uncommon, he says.

From Los Angeles Times

There is no egalitarian distribution of the Holy See’s power among the cardinals, no breaking apart the crown so everyone can share the honor.

From Salon