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injustice

One entry found for injustice.
Main Entry: in·jus·tice
Pronunciation: (")in-'j&s-t&s
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin injustitia, from injustus unjust, from in- + justus just
1 : absence of justice : violation of right or of the rights of another : UNFAIRNESS
2 : an unjust act : WRONG
synonyms INJUSTICE, INJURY, WRONG, GRIEVANCE mean an act that inflicts undeserved hurt. INJUSTICE applies to any act that involves unfairness to another or violation of one's rights <the injustices suffered by the lower classes>. INJURY applies in law specifically to an injustice for which one may sue to recover compensation <libel constitutes a legal injury>. WRONG applies also in law to any act punishable according to the criminal code; it may apply more generally to any flagrant injustice <determined to right society's wrongs>. GRIEVANCE applies to a circumstance or condition that constitutes an injustice to the sufferer and gives just ground for complaint <a list of employee grievances>.