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Definition of Steinem
1. Noun. United States feminist (born in 1934).
Generic synonyms: Feminist, Libber, Women's Liberationist, Women's Rightist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Steinem
Literary usage of Steinem
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Woman Suffrage by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage (1922)
"Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Oilman spoke at the Boylston Avenue Unitarian Church in
the morning and Mrs. Gilman and Mrs. Pauline steinem at a patriotic service ..."
2. The Ohio Educational Monthly by Ohio State Teachers Association (1905)
"Jonas O. Notestein 677 522, 579, 688, 708 Class Teacher and the School System,
The, Education, The Ideal, Mrs. Pauline William E. Chancellor 670 steinem 284 ..."
3. Charges Against Members of the House and Lobby Activities of the National by Select Committee on Lobby Investigation, United States, Congress, House (1913)
"The same way with steinem. He would not. He said, " No; you make it in your own
name." I know I suggested that we have this contribution as " Horning and ..."
4. Charges Against Members of the House and Lobby Activities of the National by Select Committee on Lobby Investigation, United States, Finis J. Garrett, Congress, House (1913)
"Mr. steinem contributed $25, the steinem Bros., pawnbrokers; ... The same way
with steinem. He would not. He said, " No; you make it in your own name. ..."
5. Suffrage Parade: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the by United States, Committee on the District of Columbia, Senate, Congress (1913)
"ALBERT E. steinem, DF Platt, 1206 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. ... Personally appeared
before me, Albert E. steinem, a notary public in and for the District of ..."