equality

simple noun35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

The state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender.

Synonymous with 'race equality'.

Equal opportunity and treatment for people of all races.

Equality of status and opportunity within a society.

Equality related to wealth, income, and economic opportunities.

Refers to an increase in the level of equality.

Equality in political power and influence among citizens.

The principle that everyone is subject to the same laws.

Equality between people of different sexual orientations or sexes.

Similar to 'complete equality', emphasizing the total extent of equality.

Similar to 'genuine equality', emphasizing authenticity.

Used to describe a state where equality is absolute and without exception.

Refers to equality that is real and authentic, not just in appearance.

The principle that all human beings are equal.

Used to describe an ideal and flawless state of equality.

Refers to equality as recognized by law or official rules.

Used to specify the groups that are being compared for equality.

Used to specify the group that should receive equality.

Used to specify the area or context where equality is relevant (e.g., in pay, in education).

Used to compare one group's status to another.

A state of fairness in which individuals are treated similarly, unhampered by artificial barriers.

The principle that each individual is subject to the same laws, with no special privileges.

To succeed in reaching a state of equality.

To encourage the development and existence of equality.

To struggle or campaign to achieve equality.

To make certain that equality exists or happens.

To promise that equality will be provided.

To agree with and give encouragement to the idea of equality.

To ask for equality forcefully.

To make great efforts to achieve equality.

To try to find or obtain equality.

To set up or create a system of equality.

To possess or experience a state of equality.

To refuse to allow someone to have equality.

To desire or wish for a state of equality.