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injustamente
In an unjust manner.
justly
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injustamente
In a manner that is unfair.
unfairly
unequally
justly
1
South Africa can be
justly
proud of its progress in HIV treatment.
2
Embracing diversity in this way is key to working for justice,
justly
.
3
It was intolerable; and Doggie remained
justly
indignant the whole day long.
4
I have convinced her that the funds shall serve her more
justly
.
5
This was illiberal; and the Queen
justly
complained of such absurd jealousy.
1
Yet Israel is
unjustly
accused of not wanting peace with the Palestinians.
2
Nadir argued he had been
unjustly
treated by the Serious Fraud Office.
3
Those who have suffered
unjustly
here will be recompensed in the future.
4
Don't hesitate to report officers who you feel have treated you
unjustly
.
5
The HDP denies the charges and Demirtas said he was
unjustly
jailed.
6
Heavier and heavier grew the burden of unscientific and
unjustly
distributed taxation.
7
Many have been
unjustly
neglected in favour of the more famous titles.
8
Now sometimes a man loses his personal honor by being
unjustly
insulted.
9
After having heard you I agree that the Countess was
unjustly
imprisoned.
10
Each of us is a fool for
unjustly
blaming the innocent place.
11
How did the Jews act
unjustly
in the trial of Our Lord?
12
The President asked what could be his motive for accusing her
unjustly
.
13
The Chevalier was
unjustly
exiled for a crime he knew nothing about.
14
In November 1868 Te Kooti was
unjustly
imprisoned on the Chatham Islands.
15
Nothing could be more remote from the truth, or more
unjustly
cruel.
16
Accusations of sloth and lukewarmness might not
unjustly
be preferred against her.
unjustly
treat unjustly
act unjustly
deal unjustly
judge unjustly
accuse unjustly
Portuguese
injustamente