injustice
41Injustice sociale — AYMÉ (Marcel) Bio express : Écrivain français (1902 1967) «L injustice sociale est une évidence si familière, elle est d une constitution si robuste, qu elle paraît facilement naturelle à ceux mêmes qui en sont victimes.»… …
42injustice — /in jus tis/, n. 1. the quality or fact of being unjust; inequity. 2. violation of the rights of others; unjust or unfair action or treatment. 3. an unjust or unfair act; wrong. [1350 1400; ME < MF < L injustitia. See IN 3, JUSTICE] Syn. 2.… …
43injustice — noun /ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/ a) absence of justice b) violation of the rights of another person Syn: wrong, wrength See Also: just, justice, unjust …
44injustice — in·jus·tice || ɪn dÊ’ÊŒstɪs n. inequity, unfairness; unfair or discriminatory act, wrong …
45injustice — noun 1》 lack of justice. 2》 an unjust act or occurrence …
46injustice — n 1. inequitableness, unfairness, unjustness, unrighteousness, obliquity; inequality, disparity, unevenness; discrimination, favoritism, partiality, leaning, prepossession, one sidedness, bias, prejudice, bigotry. 2. inequity, unfairness, unfair… …
47injustice — in·justice …
48injustice — Несправедливость …
49injustice — in•jus•tice [[t]ɪnˈdʒʌs tɪs[/t]] n. 1) the quality or fact of being unjust; inequity 2) violation of the rights of others; unjust or unfair action or treatment 3) an unjust or unfair act • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < MF < L …
50injustice — /ɪnˈdʒʌstəs / (say in justuhs) noun 1. the quality or fact of being unjust. 2. unjust action or treatment; violation of another s rights. 3. an unjust act or circumstance. {Middle English, from French, from Latin injustitia} …