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Isonomy

Definition: Isonomy refers to the principle of equality or equal political rights for all citizens.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: The principle or practice of political equality.

Example Sentence 1: Isonomy ensures that every citizen has the same voting rights regardless of their social status.

Sense 2: A system of laws or regulations that treat all individuals equally.

Example Sentence 2: The country's legal framework is built upon the foundation of isonomy, ensuring fair treatment of all citizens.

Sense 3: The condition of equal representation or power-sharing within a governing body.

Example Sentence 3: The newly formed coalition government implemented isonomy, allowing each party to have proportional representation.

Sense 4: Equality before the law.

Example Sentence 4: The concept of isonomy ensures that no person is above the law and that justice is impartial.

Related Products: Books on Political Equality, Books on Law and Equality, Books on Equality in Governance

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