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unjustly

1 of 1adverb
/ʌnˈdʒʌstli/
1

in an unfair or immoral manner

  • The innocent person was unjustly accused and sentenced to prison.
  • The decision to terminate the employee seemed unjustly harsh given the circumstances.
  • The law was criticized for targeting a specific group and acting unjustly toward them.
  • The judge determined that the contract had been unjustly breached by one party.
  • The policy unfairly and unjustly discriminated against individuals based on their race.
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