As a Noun:
1. The difference in size or amount of two or more things. English = inequality.
2. The difference in social status, wealth, or opportunity between groups in a society. English = inequality.
As a Verb or Adjective:
1. Of two or more things, to be different in size, strength, or ability with each having more or less of one quality than the others. English = (be) unequal.
2. To treat people in different ways, for example by giving some people more money or privileges than others. English = (be) unequal.
3. In life generally, especially in a social or economic sense, to have fewer or unequal opportunities than your peers. English = disadvantaged.
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