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invidious

[in-vid-ee-uhs] / ɪnˈvɪd i əs /


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In courtrooms, this played out in the form of trying to block consideration of the racial effects of a policy rather than focusing solely on proving an invidious racist intent.

From Slate • May 7, 2026

In truth, the PGA of America put Bradley in an invidious position by appointing him long before his days at the top of the game are done.

From BBC • Aug. 27, 2025

Unite's deputy regional secretary, Davy Thompson, said minimum service levels are "the most invidious example of knee jerk legislating this country has seen in a long time".

From BBC • Jan. 13, 2024

Schools create stress over academic performance, pressure students to fit into normative gender roles, force invidious social comparisons on children, and conjure up feelings of failure and shame and humiliation over academic failure.

From Slate • Dec. 18, 2023

Like invidious doctors, they knew just where it hurt.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy




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