Antonym: injustice. Similar words: do justice, justify, just, just as, just now, adjust, just about, just the same. Meaning: ['dʒʌstɪs] n. 1. the quality of being just or fair 2. the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments 3. a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice 4. the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870.
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121. Many in Toronto's black community feel that the justice system does not treat them fairly.
122. The DEA and the Justice Department put a full-court press on the drug barons.
123. He was charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
124. The justice system is loaded against people from ethnic minorities.
125. Many people oppose the death penalty because of the possibility of miscarriages of justice.
126. The war was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice.
127. What poetic justice that Brady has to go to court to plead to be allowed to die, just like his innocent victims pleaded to be allowed to live.
128. The trial was regarded as the greatest injustice of the post-war criminal justice system.
129. O'Brien described his trial as a travesty of justice .
130. They advocate a justice system that works on the principle of an eye for an eye.
131. We are determined to bring the people responsible to justice.
132. The terrorists must be hunted down and brought to justice.
133. A preliminary hearing was due to start today before Mr Justice Hutchison, but was adjourned.
134. The need to see that justice is done impinges on every decision made in the courts.
135. Sara panicked in the exam and didn't do herself justice.
136. At last justice has prevailed and the guilty man has been punished.
137. Sending an innocent man to prison is a clear miscarriage of justice.
138. This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice.
139. We base this call on grounds of social justice and equity.
140. A judge dispenses justice.
140. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
141. The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned.
142. We will do everything in our power to bring the perpetrators to justice.
143. I didn't feel well and wasn't able to do justice to the meal she had cooked .
144. We no longer have any faith in the criminal justice system .
145. The international court of justice might be a suitable place to adjudicate claims.
146. Langdale described the court ruling as a travesty of justice.
147. He promised to allow justice to run its course unimpeded.
148. We shall do everything necessary to bring the murderer to justice.
149. It was difficult to strike the right balance between justice and expediency.
150. The report was written by a recently appointed judge, the Hon Mr Justice Carlton.
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