Antonym: just. Similar words: unjustly, unjustified, unjustifiable, injustice, just, adjust, just now, just as. Meaning: adj. 1. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception 2. violating principles of justice 3. not equitable or fair.
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31. He believed that, because we can recognize justice, we know, for example, that an unjust wage is theft.
32. It was unjust and degrading to be hustled away like this, Sabine thought.
33. We are heaping the sins of a violent and unjust society on the poor and sending them out into the wilderness.
34. The liberal press was said to be unjust, unfair and unpatriotic and deserved to be closed down.
35. A docudrama can remedy unhappy or unjust conclusions by packaging them in palatable forms.
36. Life will contain its afflictions and troubles without unjust institutions adding to its lot.
37. Wherever freedom is denied to anyone for unfair or unjust reasons, capitalism can not thrive.
38. Getting it right Editor, - Helen Zeitlin is wrong in claiming that my article about her reinstatement was unjust and incorrect.
39. The party was no longer trying to overthrow a system it considered unjust; it was running a system it had constructed.
40. Smearing and bigotry, as well as unfair and unjust pronouncements are constitutionally protected in America. Dr T.P.Chia
41. False testimony in support of a just cause was moral; for an unjust cause it was immoral.
42. In the present case, the concept of unjust enrichment suggests that the plaintiffs should have a remedy.
43. He fails to persuade Hindus to repudiate the divisive and unjust social caste system.
44. It would be unjust if we did not mention other specialists and their particular techniques.
45. A judge deciding McLoughlin might think it unjust to require compensation for any emotional injury.
46. The play attacks the corruption and depravity of the nobility as well as unjust laws and edicts.
47. The focus upon the offender's unjust enrichment is also questionable for two reasons.
48. Until now, most judges had been reluctant to enforce the harsh and unjust laws directed against the Nonconformists.
49. The deck will be stacked against meaningful community participation, and the unjust distribution of city resources will continue.
50. Once again,[http://sentencedict.com/unjust.html] the redistribution is completely arbitrary and hence potentially unjust.
51. But capital punishment is not for me in that category: it is not self-evidently harmful, not self-evidently unjust.
52. Is civic assertiveness now so strong that citizens would actually be prepared to break laws which they considered to be unjust?
53. In all debates, let truth be thy aim, not victory, or an unjust interest. William Penn
54. Remember that sometimes immoral or unjust laws may be authoritatively binding, at least on some people.
55. But this is unjust to what has been a most important influence on modern design.
56. In my judgment, this is the paradigm of a case of unjust enrichment.
57. The story Unjust Desserts on April 13 describes a Croydon family in which three members died from arsenic poisoning.
58. In Los dos amigos the parents feelings are proved reprehensible and unjust and the virtuous characters' attitudes praiseworthy.
59. But it would be naive in the extreme to believe that the system is always unjust.
60. Neither abstinence from drugs nor blind adherence to unjust laws are necessarily consistent with those values.
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