iniquity
/ɪˈnɪkwɪti/
noun
- Extreme unfairness or morally wrong behavior.
- The story tells of a hero who rises up against the iniquity of a tyrant.
- They saw the corruption as a great iniquity that needed to be stopped.
- The judge was known for fighting against iniquity in the legal system.
- An act that is extremely unfair or morally wrong.
- The company committed many iniquities, including cheating its customers.
- History books record the iniquities of the colonial rulers.
- She could not forgive the iniquities done to her family.
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