unfairly
1 of 1adverb/ˌʌnˈfɛrli/
1
in a way that lacks justice or equality
- She was unfairly passed over for promotion despite her excellent work.
- The children complained that the teacher unfairly favored some students over others.
- He felt unfairly criticized for mistakes that were not his fault.
- The team was unfairly blamed for the loss even though many factors contributed.
- They argued that the law unfairly targets certain groups in society.
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