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What (who) is equality - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Equality (disambiguation); Equalism (disambiguation); Equality (place)

equality         
n.
1) to achieve, attain equality
2) racial; religious; total equality
3) equality among, between (equality between the sexes)
4) equality in (equality in pay)
5) equality of (equality of opportunity)
equality         
n.
1.
Likeness, identity in quantity, identical value.
2.
Uniformity, evenness.
3.
Sameness of rank, co-equality.
equality         
¦ noun
1. the state of being equal.
2. Mathematics a symbolic expression of the fact that two quantities are equal; an equation.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. aequalitas, from aequalis (see equal).

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Equality

Equality generally refers to the fact of being equal, of having the same value. In specific contexts, equality may refer to:

Examples of use of equality
1. Equality appeal Part of Eurovision‘s appeal is its equality.
2. Changing the emphasis from equality of appearance to equality of choice changes the debate.
3. Spain‘s gay and lesbian federation said÷ "Equality is complete or it is not equality.
4. The Law on Gender Equality has 6 chapters and 44 articles stipulating gender equality principles in fields related to the social life and families, measures to ensure gender equality, and responsibilities of organisations, families and individuals in implementing gender equality.
5. The authority was yesterday attempting to recruit a ‘Head of Equality and Inclusion‘; a ‘Deputy Head of Equality and Inclusion‘; an ‘Equality Monitoring and Research Manager‘; an ‘Equality and Inclusion Manager (Audit and Support); and an ‘Equality and Inclusion Manager (Impact and Engagement)‘. Potential applicants might be left scratching their heads over what these jargon–filled job titles actually mean.