unjustly Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈdʒʌst.li]
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Meaning of unjustly In English

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Examples of unjustly

  • The publisher agreed that Flynn had been unjustly criticized.

  • He had been unjustly imprisoned for five years.

  • The two men were unjustly convicted of murder.

  • Moreover, it is clear that if justice amounts to compensation for holdings unjustly lost then something has to be the object of such compensation.

  • Agency-dependent egalitarians claim that one way of treating people unfairly or unjustly is to treat them unequally.

  • We are, in fact, in the presence of an important figure unjustly neglected.

  • A discourse thinks that too many laws unjustly ensnare the people subject to them.

  • Attacking military supplies to be used unjustly against one is appropriate, even if ultimately impermissible due to collateral damage.

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