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unjustly
[uhn-juhst-lee]
adverb
in a way that is not deserved; unfairly.
Even if the feedback you receive is unjustly harsh, it is still important that you respond in a friendly and professional way.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of unjustly1
Example Sentences
Because he was unjustly persecuted for his identity and perceived as “different,†when he realized he was different in another way, he kept it close to his chest.
Her story is that they are innocent people unjustly targeted by the nefarious Biden administration.
The lawsuit accuses Pizarro, Rigatti and the company’s board of directors of “gross mismanagement†and claims that the defendants “unjustly enriched†themselves.
“Reports and leaked statements suggested that Sanders ‘tanked interviews,’ ‘wasn’t prepared,’ and ‘was too cocky,’ which contributed to a narrative that has unjustly harmed his reputation and potential as a player,†the lawsuit reads.
It added that "a number of casualties" had been documented as "civilian martyrs", meaning they have been unjustly killed and entitling them to compensation.
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