"Iniquitously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Iniquitously" Meaning

Iniquitously refers to something that is morally wrong or unjust, often in an egregious or excessive way. It can describe an action, behavior, or system that is fundamentally unfair or cruel, and is often used to convey a sense of outrage or indignation.

"Iniquitously" Examples

Iniquitously

Definition:

In an immoral or unethical manner; shamefully or wickedly.

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The CEO was accused of embezzling money iniquitously, which led to his immediate firing. ([Ethics and Morality])
The report revealed that the company had been iniquitously violating labor laws for years, resulting in significant financial penalties. ([Business])
The politician's iniquitously corrupt dealings were exposed in a series of investigative articles. ([Politics])
The character's iniquitously cruel behavior in the novel shocked readers and sparked controversy. ([Literature])
The judge condemned the iniquitously cruel treatment of the prisoner in the detention center. ([Law])

"Iniquitously" Similar Words

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Meaning: having or characterized by wicked or morally bad qualities; rightfully deserving punishment.

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