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iniquitous

[ih-nik-wi-tuhs] / ɪˈnɪk wɪ təs /
ADJECTIVE
unjust
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The food court was a part of this iniquitous setup.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 14, 2022

Damond’s father, John Ruszcyzk, and her fiance, Don Damond, issued a joint statement on behalf of both families, saying they applauded the decision to charge Noor “as one step toward justice for this iniquitous act.”

From Washington Times • Mar. 20, 2018

In O’Neill’s disturbing, elegant novel, his first since “Netherland,” a lost and tormented New York lawyer recognizes more darkness within himself than in the iniquitous place he works, Dubai.

From New York Times • Dec. 2, 2014

He felt uneasy dealing with taxi drivers or waiters, for instance, because he disliked the iniquitous distribution of power.

From The Guardian • Jun. 1, 2013

Poverty and hard work had inflicted iniquitous damage on both.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller




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