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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211. Exposed the late 19 th century Victorian era of the British system of social darkness and injustice.
212. Margaret Mead shared her strong opinions about social issues. She denounced the spread of nuclear weapons. She spoke against racial injustice.
213. If the use of animal food be, in consequence, subversive to the peace of human society, how unwarrantable is the injustice and barbarity which is exercised toward these miserable victims.
214. Administrative injustice is the important means to realize the rule of law.
215. In the book of In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio, we can obviously become conscious of the racial injustice of the American society.
216. I feel even more strongly now than I ever did, doubt the mendacity and the corruption and the injustice of so many of the actions taken by what are called peace-loving western democracies.
217. This is injustice, it's a clear aggression and it is uncalculated risk for its consequences on the Mediterranean and Europe.
218. But what more could she have done if she'd had the modern means of communications available to her to create a sense that the injustice that people saw had to be acted upon immediately?
219. It is descriptive of the senior party member to serve the people with all one's heart and stand the strain of labor and injustice.
220. Religion is a massively powerful fortifier to those suffering oppression and injustice.
221. During the week they clamour about the injustice meted out to the blacks.
222. No, in your heart you devise injustice , and your hands mete out violence on the earth.
223. The scope of her ambition echoes that found in Syntagma Square, where opposition to an EU/IMF bailout and its accompanying austerity measures has morphed into a broader critique of social injustice.
224. That meant that Stephen Blackpool's chances were better to wash off his injustice.
225. But to release one convicted mass murderer – without proposing a general rule – is to subject his victims to inhumane injustice.
226. I've heard some writers say that people like me, who preach happiness and contentedness and a positive outlook on life, are teaching people to accept social injustice and not strive for change.
227. Venerable Chao Hwei argued that allowing this injustice to continue is uncompassionate as we are not doing anything to help these beings alleviate their suffering.
228. They are victims of pollution because they are victims of dispossession - this is environmental injustice.
229. Pass into Japan when christian, when the thing that publicizing concubinage, adultery is injustice, a lot of Japanese complain unceasingly,[www.Sentencedict.com] think it disturbed the peace of Japanese family.
230. Within myself, I had sustained , from my babyhood, a perpetual conflict with injustice.
231. Hearing her lighthearted tone, Hung - chien smiled and said, " For my sake, suffer a little injustice. "
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