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egalitarian

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


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When Musk first introduced the paid check mark, he positioned it as a way to make a more egalitarian site.

From Washington Post

Not only does Germany have more than 80 full-time opera companies; the country’s free education system — including music education — and the availability of paid internships make breaking into opera comparatively democratic and egalitarian.

From New York Times

This has importance for visiting American Jews who want to pray at the wall in egalitarian worship.

From Seattle Times

That our prior ways of interacting with one another and organizing ourselves — in the workplace or politics — are being dismantled and rebuilt in healthier and more egalitarian ways?

From Washington Post

The term, coined in 2008, refers to an art movement which broadly envisions how the future might look if we lived in harmony with nature in a sustainable and egalitarian world.

From BBC