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inquity

 

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Inquity

Definition:

noun: an immoral or grossly unfair act; an injustice.

Senses:

Sense 1:

noun: a sinful or wicked behavior; an evil deed.

Example sentence: The inquity of his actions left a trail of suffering and despair.

Sense 2:

noun: an unfair or unjust situation or practice.

Example sentence: The presence of corruption within the government is a clear inquity that needs to be addressed.

Usage:

Popular usage: Inquity is often used in discussions about social justice, ethics, and fairness.

Local usage: The term "inquity" is commonly employed in legal and religious contexts within our community.

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