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Meanings of
unfairness
in inglés
portugués
injustiça
catalán
iniquitat
español
injusticia
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An unjust act.
injustice
iniquity
shabbiness
español
injusticia
ruso
нечестность
catalán
injustícia
español
injusticia
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Injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards.
inequity
equity
fairness
español
injusticia
Synonyms
Examples for "
injustice
"
injustice
iniquity
shabbiness
Examples for "
injustice
"
1
In this case, the rule of law was being used for
injustice
.
2
Ireland has a long and shameful record in terms of social
injustice
.
3
In a small way, I want to help put right that
injustice
.
4
The government is preparing to cement
injustice
and inequality in UK law.
5
A great
injustice
may be allowed thereby to enter into our system.
1
The world is not their
friend
;
-
the
iniquity
is too general and extensive.
2
Job said, 'They that plow
iniquity
and sow wickedness reap the same.'
3
No room here for tattletale liars and workers of
iniquity
,
say hallelujah.
4
I have hated and abhorred
iniquity
;
but I have loved thy law.
5
I thought you didn't set foot in dens of
iniquity
like this.
1
Vivienne A Bamboos can go from shining health to
shabbiness
in weeks.
2
The rest came decked out in borrowed finery, or in undisguised
shabbiness
.
3
But to Chilcote the
shabbiness
was restful, the subdued atmosphere a satisfaction.
4
There was none of the occasional
shabbiness
or dowdiness of Michigan Avenue.
5
He had had enough of that and its rotten carelessness and
shabbiness
.
Usage of
unfairness
in inglés
1
Of course, explicating the source of
unfairness
remains as slippery as ever.
2
Quite apart from its
unfairness
,
it helped create the virus of populism.
3
She wanted to rail and scream at the
unfairness
of the situation.
4
It's an illustration of how difficult righting past trade
unfairness
can be.
5
There is often much exaggeration, much
unfairness
,
much acrimony in their debates.
6
Not only did Mickelson hint at the inherent
unfairness
of the course.
7
No one ever gets over the first
unfairness
;
no one except Peter.
8
Such
unfairness
appeared to my boyish mind as criminal in the extreme.
9
Others noted, but with some sense of
unfairness
,
the vilification of Lamarck.
10
The manifest
unfairness
of such betting was known to all of them.
11
It is now up to Congress to address that
unfairness
,
he added.
12
Not the pain of this but its
unfairness
was what dazed Peter.
13
To ascribe it to a fair opponent would be gross controversial
unfairness
.
14
If we falter in this now, this
unfairness
and resentment will fester.
15
Could they neutralize a bad item by removing the source of
unfairness
?
16
The real
unfairness
in New Zealand lies in its narrow tax base.
Other examples for "unfairness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unfairness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such unfairness
intergenerational unfairness
perceive unfairness
feel the unfairness
procedural unfairness
More collocations
Translations for
unfairness
portugués
injustiça
catalán
iniquitat
injustícia
inequitat
español
injusticia
ruso
нечестность
Unfairness
through the time
Unfairness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common