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    unjust
    /ʌnˈdʒʌst/

    adjective

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  2. not morally right; not fair: New laws will protect employees against unjust dismissals. (Definition of unjust from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of unjust. unjust. Theorists have also criticized both the nationbuilding and language maintenance approaches as unfeasible and potentially unjust.

  3. The meaning of UNJUST is characterized by injustice : unfair. How to use unjust in a sentence.

  4. not morally right; not fair: New laws will protect employees against unjust dismissals. (Definition of unjust from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of unjust. unjust. They were violating an unjust law, and they knew that they would likely be arrested for it. From Slate Magazine.

  5. If you describe an action, system, or law as unjust, you think that it treats a person or group badly in a way that they do not deserve. The attack on Charles was deeply unjust. He spent 25 years campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws.

  6. Unjust definition: Being in violation of principles of justice or fairness; unfair.

  7. Unjust definition: not just; lacking in justice or fairness. See examples of UNJUST used in a sentence.

  8. not fair: unjust treatment / laws / sanctions. unjustly. adverb. (Definition of unjust from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)