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Meaning of iniquous

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iniquous (a.)

Iniquitous.

iniquous Sentence Examples

  1. The iniquous judge turned a blind eye to the defendant's suffering, favoring the wealthy and powerful.
  2. The corporation's iniquous practices robbed innocent consumers of their hard-earned savings.
  3. The iniquous government official abused his authority to enrich himself at the expense of the people.
  4. The iniquous nature of the crime horrified the community and left an indelible scar on their collective memory.
  5. The iniquous law served only to oppress the most vulnerable and voiceless members of society.
  6. The iniquous act of betrayal left a deep wound in his heart that time could not heal.
  7. The iniquous system was designed to perpetuate inequality and keep the poor in subservience.
  8. The iniquous motives of the villain were revealed in his cunning and deceptive actions.
  9. The iniquous behavior of the bully was met with swift and unwavering condemnation.
  10. The iniquous soul carried a heavy burden of guilt that haunted his every step.

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Iniquitous.

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The iniquous judge turned a blind eye to the defendant's suffering, favoring the wealthy and powerful.

The corporation's iniquous practices robbed innocent consumers of their hard-earned savings.

The iniquous government official abused his authority to enrich himself at the expense of the people.

The iniquous nature of the crime horrified the community and left an indelible scar on their collective memory.