Equality

Word EQUALITY
Character 8
Hyphenation e qual i ty
Pronunciations /ɪˈkwɒl.ɪ.ti/

Definitions and meanings of "Equality"

What do we mean by equality?

The state or quality of being equal. noun

A statement, usually an equation, that one thing equals another. noun

The state of being equal; identity in magnitude or dimensions, value, qualities, degree, etc.; the state of being neither superior nor inferior, greater nor less, better nor worse, stronger nor weaker, etc., with regard to the thing or things compared. noun

Evenness; uniformity; sameness in state or continued course; equableness: as, equality of surface; an equality of temper or constitution. noun

In other cases, to indicate equality or equivalence of sense: as, Latin gratias = thanks. noun

In a limited use, as in the etymologies of this dictionary, to indicate specifically equality (ultimate identity) of form: as, English two = Latin duo = Greek δύο = Sanskrit dva. noun

The condition or quality of being equal; agreement in quantity or degree as compared; likeness in bulk, value, rank, properties, etc. noun

Sameness in state or continued course; evenness; uniformity. noun

Evenness; uniformity. noun

Exact agreement between two expressions or magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same number and kind of units of measure that x does. noun

See under Confessional. noun

The fact of being equal. noun

(mathematics) The fact of being equal, of having the same value. noun

The equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences. noun

The quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status noun

A state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced noun

The fact of being equal.

The fact of being equal, of having the same value.

The equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences.

1) An irritating concept that gave rise to algebra equations. 2) An ideal shared by many downtrodden citizens across the globe that all men deserve the same treatment regardless of differentiating factors, such as race, religion, gender, weight, physical and/or mental abilities (or lack thereof), income, personality, looks, etc. 2) Very likely nonexistant in a purely practical sense. Urban Dictionary

The number six Urban Dictionary

Simply a myth Urban Dictionary

1) A word that, by definition, means for EVERYBODY. 2) A situation where a woman, a black gay guy, and a straight white male walk into a job interview and the person with the most experience, references, and credentials gets the job. Urban Dictionary

Communism. (It doesn’t work) nice try though. Urban Dictionary

Equality - Something people have difficulty grasping. Urban Dictionary

A baseball bat, or other lethal weapon. Urban Dictionary

The excuse third wave feminists use as a way to cover up their maniacal man-hating tendencies. Urban Dictionary

6 in Supreme Mathematics the state or quality of being equal, meaning to deal equally with all in existence Urban Dictionary

A mathematical sign that shows that the total is coming right up. Every day when you do math, the = sign is necessary. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Equality

The word "equality" in example sentences

More significantly, the implications a principle of equality has for health may also depend on how ˜equality™ itself is understood. ❋ Sreenivasan, Gopal (2008)

I take it that this is the gist of the reason why the so-called social equality is so repulsive to theorists who have not comprehended the great difference between social _equality_ and social ❋ John Thomas Codman (N/A)

The same order of experiences out of which this general idea of equality is evolved, gives birth at the same time to a more complex idea of equality; or, rather, the process just described generates an idea of equality which further experience separates into two ideas -- _equality of things_ and _equality of relations_. ❋ Herbert Spencer (1861)

For it is the peculiarity of linear extension that it alone allows its magnitudes to be placed in _absolute_ juxtaposition, or, rather, in coincident position; it alone can test the equality of two magnitudes by observing whether they will coalesce, as two equal mathematical lines do, when placed between the same points; it alone can test _equality_ by trying whether it will become _identity_. ❋ Herbert Spencer (1861)

Aristotle has made yet another wise and profound observation on the question of equality: "_We must establish equality_," he said, "_in the passions rather than in the fortunes of men. ❋ ��mile Faguet (1881)

Firstly, our strong belief in equality is important here. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The more we talk about abstract notions of freedom and equality, the more we forget that Christian love these days is about sticking it to the other guy, and that equality is code for "handouts". ❋ Unknown (2006)

Modernity uses - or rather abuses - the term equality in two incompatible and self-canceling ways and in a verbal sleight of exasperating slipperiness. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When therefore the mind is accustomed to these judgments and their corrections, and finds that the same proportion which makes two figures have in the eye that appearance, which we call equality, makes them also correspond to each other, and to any common measure, with which they are compared, we form a mixed notion of equality derived both from the looser and stricter methods of comparison. ❋ David Hume (1743)

When therefore the mind is accustomed to these judgments and their corrections, and finds that the same proportion which makes two figures have in the eye that appearance, which we call equality, makes them also correspond to each other, and to any common measure, with which they are compar'd, we form a mix'd notion of equality deriv'd both from the looser and stricter methods of comparison. ❋ Unknown (1739)

And he is confident that he has the knowledge (gnosis) to make things perfect, which he defines as equality in all things. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While republicans are no saints, the days of creating programs like welfare for the poor that only oppress them further in the name of "equality" is not only false advertising but has continued to be THE big lie that the poor continuously fall for. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If I believe in equality, and equality is based on interests rather than characteristics, then either I have to take the steer’s interest into account or accept that I’m a speciesist. ❋ Unknown (2007)

She understands that the fight for marriage equality is not just about marriage, but economic security. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Firstly, do you mean to ask whether by declaring yourself as a lib dem you believe that equality is practically obtainable? ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a recent blog post of mine, about the need for Feminism, the so called ‘Angry Harry’, commented providing me with a link to a somewhat angry rant about how trying to achieve gender equality is a complete waste of time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To liberate equality is to free oneself from the reproduction of inequality. ❋ Unknown (2009)

1) Correct the [inequality]. 2) [All men] are equal. 3) Some are just more equal than others. (-George [Orwell]) ❋ Unbridled Scissors (2004)

[meet] [us] at [the crib] around equality ❋ Brutus (2003)

[Equality] does not [exist] ❋ VidsRealm (2021)

1) Person A: I agree that [equality] is important, but don't you think our gender should be given special privileges? Person B: No way, equality is [for everybody], not just us. 2) Person A: So, who you gonna hire for the accounting job? Person B: Probably whoever has the most experience, references, and [credentials]. ❋ Simple_As_Sun (2011)

I believe in [equality] because I believe everyone should have the [equal rights] except those who don’t agree, they are [morons] and don’t know shit. ❋ Patriotic White Male (2017)

People try to understand and practice [equality], but [in the end], they [fail]. ❋ FlareKitsune (2009)

They was messin' [with me], so I [got's] me an equalizer! ❋ Benjamino (2003)

[For example], "[Feminism] is about [equality]" ❋ Iggleboz (2018)

Equality is achieved by [teaching] others Knowledge and [Wisdom], and making it [understood] through Understanding. ❋ LiquidSwords (2005)

2*100=200. (Translation: [two times] [one hundred] equals two [hundred]. ❋ Matt11111 (2011)

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