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égalité

American  
[ey-ga-lee-tey] / eɪ ga liˈteɪ /

noun

French.
  1. equality.


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"Are 'liberté, égalité, fraternité' out of fashion?," he wrote, referring to the official French motto of "liberty, equality, fraternity".

From Reuters • Apr. 12, 2023

“We stand together, shoulder to shoulder, precisely to be entitled to say at the same time ‘We the People’ and ‘liberté, égalité, fraternité,’” Mr. Macron said.

From Washington Times • Dec. 1, 2022

Liberté, égalité, millinery: The Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games has unveiled the mascots, and they are hats.

From New York Times • Nov. 15, 2022

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité”? Many of the French are opposed to the first if it diminishes the second, which makes the third elusive.

From Washington Post • Apr. 20, 2022

But the progress of liberty or of égalité blotted out the valets of comedy.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 by Various