Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Injustice in a sentence

Injustice in a sentence

  up(9)  down(6)
Sentence count:231+9Posted:2017-01-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: inequityjusticeSimilar words: justicedo justicejustifyjustifiedjustificationrusticacousticsinjureMeaning: [ɪn'dʒʌstɪs]  n. 1. an unjust act 2. the practice of being unjust or unfair. 
Random good picture Not show
121. It is plain, however, that Mr. Butler has suffered no injustice whatever.
122. You can respond to injustice with a tantrum and to road rage with a two-finger salute.
123. In fact, the arguments about the injustice of rehabilitation apply equally to classical criminology's advocacy of efficient deterrence.
124. They have already been persuaded that an injustice has been done, and they have had to cope with the consequences.
125. Rampant individualism finds so little interest in the collective that injustice can become the hallmark of some free enterprise systems.
126. The fundamental assumption was that Time will always discover and avenge any act of injustice.
127. Her thought process was primarily focused on the injustice of being in the hospital and projecting blame on to her parents.
128. Instances occur where the courts feel obliged to construe a statute in a way that they themselves acknowledge creates outrageous injustice.
129. I was still seething at the injustice of Oliver Moreton's attitude to me.
130. And the fact that some boys may have been whipped unjustly fifty years ago does not make that injustice more palatable today.
131. Above all, always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone, anywhere in the world. Che Guevara 
132. Perhaps the person experiences an overwhelming sense of injustice which renders them less capable of dealing with the problem a second time.
133. Many of the so-called contented majority are concerned about poverty and injustice.
134. Amnesty is an organization that fights against torture and injustice.
135. Despite the injustice, he never lost sight of his love for football, winning two shields at inter-prison soccer matches.
136. Indeed, it may well serve to do some injustice and violence to the integrity of the substantive phenomena.
136. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
137. Some were angered by the social injustice that allowed huge inequalities in wealth and welfare within their society.
138. It takes moral courage and conviction to defend justice and oppose injustice. To take the side of justice is justice, to give comfort to injustice is injustice. Dr T.P.Chia 
139. Not the injustice that creates the living conditions upon which these causes depend.
140. Secondly, some change may be organised from above in order to encourage agricultural productivity and curb social injustice.
141. Few will forget her courageous stand against inequality and injustice.
142. Poverty, injustice and other secular problems are, therefore, seen as being the result of exploitation by world capitalist powers.
143. But Darrow understood clearly the meaning of injustice, and all his life fought against it.
144. All the cruelty and injustice made her sick at heart.
145. Now that the truth is emerging, would it be too much to expect that our governments help to end the injustice?
146. The basic principle is that the amendment must not cause an injustice.
147. The most important issue was the injustice and violence of the actual verdict.
148. When I hear about deprivation and injustice in the world, I get up and change the channel. 71.
149. His soul burned with a righteous fury over the injustice of it all.
150. Wilson's own insides contracted at the thought and she raged against the injustice of such a thing.
More similar words: justicedo justicejustifyjustifiedjustificationrusticacousticsinjureinjuryinjureddevice characteristicjustadjustjust asjust nowjust aboutjust the sameadjustmentnoticeenticecombustionpracticereticentexhaustionexhaustingnoticeablegive noticestickaugustinianapprentice
Total 231, 30 Per page  5/8  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words