equality

equality
noun
ADJECTIVE
complete, full, perfect
greater
genuine, true
formal

the goal of formal equality before the law

economic, legal, political, social
gender, race, racial, sexual
human
VERB + EQUALITY
have

Women do not yet have true equality in the company.

achieve
demand, fight for, seek, strive for, want
promote, support
establish
ensure, guarantee
deny
PHRASES
equality before the law

The State shall not deny anyone equality before the law.

equality of opportunity

People from these minority groups must have equality of opportunity.

PREPOSITION
equality between

They fought for greater equality between the sexes.

equality for

the task of achieving equality for gay men

equality in

These women are demanding fairness and equality in their pay.

equality with

The women are demanding full equality with the men of their tribe.


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