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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121. How abominably unjust to persecute a man for such an airy trifle as that!
122. Like currency revaluation, reforming the unjust and outdated hukou system is not a panacea.
123. On whichever side, the Anglo-French or the German, the war that has just broken out is an unjust, predatory and imperialist war.
124. Unjust enrichment system began in Roman law. The remodeling and consolidation of Civil Law and modern civil become an important area of the law of obligation.
125. It were well, he said, to be there early, and anticipate certain indistinct but wholly unjust claims on the score of ground rent and fuel.
126. When the assignment is invalid, obligor has the right to restitute from assignee those obligor gives to the assignee and in theory the right is the claim of property right or unjust enrichment.
127. Dumping is an unjust trade practice, of which antidumping constitutes rectification.
128. The unjust peace treaty merely set the stage for another war.
129. He accepted every unjust rebuke and snub as part of the day's routine.
130. The moment he began to bully her and to be unjust, she began to draw away.
131. Under the common counts the pleader need allege only that he is suing for unjust enrichment, for labor performed or for goods sold and delivered or services rendered but not paid for.
132. The socialist market economy encourages and protects the normal competition, while it objects and forbids the unjust competitive act.
133. Damages can include both the actual loss caused by misappropriation and the unjust enrichment caused by misappropriation that is not taken into account in computing actual loss.
134. Relent, do not be unjust ; reconsider,(sentencedict.com) for my integrity is at stake.
135. Mr. Pang has denied any wrongdoing and is contesting the seizure of his firm as unjust.
136. Any law that violates the indefeasible rights of man is essentially unjust and tyrannical.
137. I hope I'm not being uncharitable but he really is a bore; unjust and uncharitable criticism.
138. It's unjust to judge the students by the examination , cause they are under great pressure , or they can't do it well after a white night .
139. Unjust enrichment in civil-law system originated from Roman law, but what is designated in modem sense did not exist in ancient Rome.
140. A securities company may not canvass any securities underwriting business by any unjust competition means.
141. Yet,[Sentence dictionary] it is beyond any doubt that the book presents a biased and even unjust feature of the feminine .
142. And we regard as unjust, the exclusion of black boys the military and naval training schools.
143. God never puts blame on people's fatuity, but people put blame on God of unjust.
144. John Calvin's attitude towards the issue whether it is lawful to rebel the civil authority, especially those unjust kings or magistrates when Protestants are persecuted is very complicated.
145. Be unjust to no man and show all meekness to all men.
146. There is nothing just or unjust but what is commanded and forbidden by positive law.
147. An unjust law is a mode that is out of harmony with the moral law.
148. China seems to be offering an alternative to the unjust American system, but theyre not. What theyre offering is far, far worse. A Republicans wet dream of slave labor and absolute control.
149. Because these acts are intrinsically unjust, laws permitting abortion or euthanasia can neither be licitly obeyed nor supported or voted for.
150. Colonies, as Smith and Bentham argued, are not cost-effective – and, as Kant and de Condorcet believed, they are also unjust.
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