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unjustly
[ uhn-juhst-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is not deserved; unfairly:
Even if the feedback you receive is unjustly harsh, it is still important that you respond in a friendly and professional way.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unjustly1
Example Sentences
Federal prosecutors said the mother-son duo “unjustly enriched themselves†by “falsely representing†they carried out bank wire and other forms of payment for the goods but kept the “vehicles, jewelry and other goods despite non-payment.â€
Venezuela criticised Trump's use of the act, saying it "unjustly criminalises Venezuelan migration" and "evokes the darkest episodes in the history of humanity, from slavery to the horror of the Nazi concentration camps".
Sharaa has promised to hold the perpetrators accountable, even if they are among his allies, saying that "we won't accept that any blood be shed unjustly".
The federal judiciary intervened, explaining that such an outcome would unjustly disenfranchise innocent, eligible voters.
But if you keep your attention on the larger themes and beats — the story of an unjustly incarcerated Black man and Captain America’s fight to free him — the message comes through loud and clear.
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