injustice|injustices in English
noun
[in·jus·tice || ɪn'dʒʌstɪs]
inequity, unfairness; unfair or discriminatory act, wrong
Use "injustice|injustices" in a sentence
1. Some religions even justify injustices against women.
2. Social injustices were let off the hook.
3. These injustices embittered her even more.
4. Injustices require restitution to the owner.
5. Roots of Injustice
6. WILL we ever see an end to injustices and suffering?
7. No civilized country should allow such terrible injustices.
8. They'll continue to fight injustice.
9. Counterstory to resist injustices (Solorzano & Bernal, 2001)
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11. Congress has done little to redress these injustices.
12. Is there injustice with God?
13. Injustice ruledand detestation was supreme.
14. The movie deals with injustices suffered by Native Americans.
15. Anger at injustice formed his character.
16. Crime and injustice will end.
17. “Is There Injustice With God?”
18. They're rebelling against injustice and inequality
19. I raged inwardly against his injustice.
20. Racial Injustice Series Confronting Racial Injustice: Boston School Desegregation through the Rearview Mirror 15 April 2021
21. She Capably argues the injustices of the medieval class system
22. 14 King David was also the victim of many injustices.
23. How do we react to injustices and acts of senseless violence?
24. A slave could not seek any legal redress for injustices suffered.
25. And it also matters because injustice frequently ignites bloody conflicts, which, in turn, keep the flames of injustice burning.