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equal

Definition for equal

adjective as in fair, unbiased

noun as in peer

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A contempt of court ruling would escalate the Trump administration's constitutional showdown with the judiciary, finding that it had disregarded an independent and equal branch of US government.

From BBC

It could affect single-sex spaces and services, as well as equal pay claims, maternity policy and sports events.

From BBC

But what Rubio is suggesting is that Christians have a right to stop other people from having equal freedoms — and that it's "bias" against Christians if they can't control other people.

From Salon

"Every family is equal now - there is no rich or poor. People can't afford the basic necessities like food."

From BBC

The term is generally understood to mean charging an equal rate on imports as the other nation charges on exports.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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