"Unequitable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unequitable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unequitable" Meaning

Unequitable means:

Not just or fair; unfair.
Not equal in value or proportion.
Dishonest or unjust.

Example: "The judge found the verdict to be unequitable and ordered a retrial."

"Unequitable" Examples

Examples of the Word "Unequitable"


1. In Court Cases

The argument over the divorce settlement was settled out of court because the judge found the initial proposal offered by plaintiff to be [unequitable][1] and may not have been fair to both parties involved, mainly the defendant.

2. Business Practices

Some corporations were investigated for unfair trade practices which many considered [unequitable] to the consumers, reducing them to unfair competition.

3. Social Status

Advocates of egalitarian society argue that the current economic system is [unequitable] to those born into less privileged conditions, potentially limiting social mobility.

4. Sports

After a series of events where the teams were awarded penalties unevenly, including one umpiring call that was considered highly [unequitable], a controversy arose among athletes and fans about fairness in the competition.

5. Education System

Critics of the current funding model for public schools argue that it is [unequitable] as it disadvantages schools in underprivileged areas, leading to a system where the opportunities provided to students depend heavily on their location rather than their potential.

"Unequitable" Similar Words

Unenumerated

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"Unenumerated" is an adjective that means not numbered or listed; uncounted or unspecified. It refers to a mistake or error that is not explicitly counted or kept track of, often in a situation where a list or inventory is involved.<br><br>In a broad sense, unenumerated can also refer to something that is not clearly or formally listed, specified, or defined, even if it is implicitly referred to or understood.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The company's financial reports didn't account for unenumerated administrative costs." (Here, expenses that are not formally listed or accounted for are being referred to as unenumerated.)<br> "The policy change does not explicitly state the unenumerated benefits for employees." (Here, the benefits that are not explicitly mentioned in the policy are referred to as unenumerated.)

Unenviable

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Having little or no attractiveness or appeal.

Unenvied

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Desired or admired by none; eliciting little or no jealousy.

Unequal

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Not fair or just; not equal or the same; lacking a balance.

Unequaled

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Unequalled

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Unbeaten or unmatched in quality, excellence, or superiority.

Unequally

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Not equally; unfairly treated, differ in terms of quantity or quality.

Unequipped

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Lacking the necessary skills, knowledge, or resources to accomplish something.

Unequivocable

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Inexorable.

Unequivocably

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In an unmistakable or unambiguous manner. Clearly or unmistakably. <br><br>Example: "She accepted the offer unequivocably, indicating she had no doubts about her decision."

Unequivocal

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Clearly and obviously expressed or understood; leaving no doubt or ambiguity.<br><br>Unmistakable, unmistakakable, or outright.

Unequivocality

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The word "unequivocality" refers to the quality or state of being unmistakable, clear, and unambiguous; the absence of doubt, ambiguity, or uncertainty.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The court ruling was an example of unequivocality, leaving no room for interpretation."<br><br>In other words, something with unequivocality is very clear and certain, with no possibility of confusion or misinterpretation.

Unequivocally

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Unequivocated

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Impartial.

Unequivocating

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Unwavering in opinion or judgment; unshakeable in one's beliefs.

Unerasable

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Inedible and unforgettable are the meanings of unerasable, but a more common usage is that something is unerasable if it cannot be erased or deleted, especially from memory or record.