Synonym: inequity, justice. Similar words: justice, do justice, justify, justified, justification, rustic, acoustics, injure. Meaning: [ɪn'dʒʌstɪs] n. 1. an unjust act 2. the practice of being unjust or unfair.
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61. Social justice has to recompense genetic injustice.
62. The left says that evil results from social injustice.
63. The group cited several instances of injustice.
64. Surely these should interest anyone struggling against injustice?
65. An unjust delay becomes another rationale for injustice.
66. Amnesty International protests against injustice and inhumanity.
67. This great evil is rooted in systematic injustice.
68. Was the hazardous code of the duel a greater injustice than the unfairness of the law?
69. Doctrinaire denial of a generational injustice does no justice either to the truth or to the victims.
70. Social injustice is immorality. Religious extremism is immorality. Political terrorism is immorality. Dr T.P.Chia
71. Also looking outwards, others such as Shahn, Lawrence, Fougeron and Eardley pointed to social or political injustice.
72. There was an emptiness about the evident lack of emotion which seemed to do George a great injustice.
73. Evcn the coyote chained to a stake near the gas pumps to entertain the tourists understands the meaning of injustice.
74. We sympathise with his injured pride and feel an injustice has indeed been committed.
75. She says bluntly what she thinks about landowners, the Royal Family, social injustice and access to the hills.
76. She wanted to sound amazed at the injustice of this.
77. After all, one does not have to adopt a Marxist method in order to make statements about poverty,[sentencedict .com] injustice or exploitation.
78. Cutting the benefits of war veterans would be doing them a great injustice.
79. Not the kind who write letters to the editor to complain about injustice.
80. To give support to justice is to oppose injustice. To give comfort to injustice is to deny justice. Dr T.P.Chia
81. But there is only injustice when preventable suffering is allowed to persist to the point where a person would rather be dead.
82. Rumblings of complaints, of accusations of injustice, were to be dealt with before they escalated into rebellion.
83. But he will not in the end tolerate injustice and unfair treatment on either side.
84. The other was the sense of injustice experienced by the subordinate classes at seeing the scheme dropped.
85. Today the terrible injustice done to those prisoners reaches a mass audience.
86. But as the trouble escalates, media coverage concentrates on the riots themselves and not the injustice that caused them.
87. Vologsky slammed his fist down upon the table as the injustice of it all descended upon him again.
88. And rather than directing their anger at the authors of that injustice, they were directing it at one another.
89. Our proposal is a modest one: we are trying to implement a more just system rather than tackling a great injustice.
90. The rage and sense of injustice, for a separatist, is not powerfully enough voiced anywhere else.
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