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illiberality

1 of 1noun
/ɪˌlɪbəˈrælɪti/
1

the quality of being against generosity and the freedom of thought, action, and expression

  • Due to his illiberality, diverse viewpoints were consistently shut down.
  • With a mindset steeped in illiberality, he refused to donate to any cause.
  • Illiberality reigned in the classroom, where only one perspective was tolerated.
  • Citizens faced harsh restrictions, driven by the government's illiberality.
  • The illiberality of the regime left no room for open debate or criticism.
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