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equalitarian
/ ɪˌkwɒlɪˈtɛərɪən /
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Derived Forms
- eˌqualiˈtarianˌism, noun
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Other Words From
- e·quali·tari·an·ism noun
- pseudo·e·quali·tari·an adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of equalitarian1
First recorded in 1790–1800; equalit(y) + -arian
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Example Sentences
But its equalitarian formul carried it into a criticism of the very property it had risen to protect.
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Even more—love is the only pleasure which truly has a universal and equalitarian character.
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It is for these reasons which I have explained here as simply as possible that equalitarian communism remained vanquished.
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I think that would be explained perhaps by his feeling in them as an old equalitarian certain accessibilities quand même.
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But on the other hand, these equalitarian plainnesses leave an open field for the insolence of Jack-in-office.
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