genuinely equal

Frequency: 5.01.8 per million words

truly having the same rights or status

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Examples (10)

  • A society cannot be considered just until all its citizens are genuinely equal before the law.
  • The company claims to offer a genuinely equal opportunity for promotion, regardless of gender.
  • For a marriage to succeed, both partners must feel genuinely equal in the relationship.
  • We are striving to create a world where everyone is genuinely equal.
  • It took decades of struggle before the new laws made the two groups genuinely equal.
  • Are we doing enough to ensure that educational opportunities are genuinely equal for all children?
  • If the playing field were genuinely equal, we would see much more diversity in leadership roles.
  • The philosopher argued that a state of being genuinely equal is an unachievable ideal.
  • The new constitution aims to make all citizens genuinely equal in rights and responsibilities.
  • He doubted that the system would ever allow them to be genuinely equal.