slovo | definícia |
injustice (mass) | injustice
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injustice (encz) | injustice,bezpráví n: Pino |
injustice (encz) | injustice,nespravedlivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
injustice (encz) | injustice,nespravedlnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
injustice (encz) | injustice,příkoří |
Injustice (gcide) | Injustice \In*jus"tice\, n. [F. injustice, L. injustitia. See
In- not, and Justice, and cf. Unjust.]
1. Lack of justice and equity; violation of the rights of
another or others; iniquity; wrong; unfairness;
imposition.
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If this people [the Athenians] resembled Nero in
their extravagance, much more did they resemble and
even exceed him in cruelty and injustice. --Burke.
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2. An unjust act or deed; a sin; a crime; a wrong.
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Cunning men can be guilty of a thousand injustices
without being discovered, or at least without being
punished. --Swift.
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injustice (wn) | injustice
n 1: an unjust act [syn: injustice, unfairness, iniquity,
shabbiness]
2: the practice of being unjust or unfair [syn: injustice,
unjustness] [ant: justice, justness] |
injustice (devil) | INJUSTICE, n. A burden which of all those that we load upon others
and carry ourselves is lightest in the hands and heaviest upon the
back.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
fight an injustice (encz) | fight an injustice,bojovat proti nespravedlnosti webfight an injustice,postavit se proti nespravedlnosti webfight an injustice,zvítězit nad nespravedlností web |
injustices (encz) | injustices,bezpráví pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Injustice (gcide) | Injustice \In*jus"tice\, n. [F. injustice, L. injustitia. See
In- not, and Justice, and cf. Unjust.]
1. Lack of justice and equity; violation of the rights of
another or others; iniquity; wrong; unfairness;
imposition.
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If this people [the Athenians] resembled Nero in
their extravagance, much more did they resemble and
even exceed him in cruelty and injustice. --Burke.
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2. An unjust act or deed; a sin; a crime; a wrong.
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Cunning men can be guilty of a thousand injustices
without being discovered, or at least without being
punished. --Swift.
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