truly equal

Frequency: 5.22.2 per million words

genuinely having the same rights or status

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Examples (10)

  • In an ideal society, all citizens are truly equal before the law.
  • The movement fights for a world where women are truly equal to men in every aspect of life.
  • We cannot claim to be a just nation until every person, regardless of race, is truly equal.
  • Is it possible for two partners in a relationship to be truly equal in power and influence?
  • The new constitution was a step forward, but it would take decades before all classes became truly equal.
  • Our goal is to create a workplace where everyone feels truly equal and valued.
  • Despite the laws, many feel they are not yet truly equal in society.
  • For a society to be considered truly equal, opportunities must be accessible to all, not just a privileged few.
  • Achieving a state where all members are truly equal requires constant effort and vigilance.
  • He dreamed of a future where his children would live in a truly equal nation.