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Meanings of so iniquitous in English
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Usage of so iniquitous in English
1
The whole transaction was soiniquitous that Wyclif could not restrain his indignation.
2
He refused to submit to soiniquitous a condition; and a fine of six thousand pounds was imposed upon him.
3
But where the greatest public wrong is also conjoined with a considerable private one, no wonder the highest disapprobation attends soiniquitous a behaviour.
4
Miss Martineau observes, In no country I believe are the marriage laws soiniquitous as in England, and the conjugal relation, in consequence, so impaired.
5
She remains a social reformer, and is disposed to agree with Bishop Gore that the present system is soiniquitous that it cannot be Christianised.
6
"I would sooner throw up my commission than lend myself in any way to a proceeding soiniquitous."
7
'They will have enough left to live upon, thank God,' said she; 'but did you ever hear of so barefaced, soiniquitous a robbery?