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inequitable

 

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Adjective inequitable has 1 sense
  1. inequitable, unjust - not equitable or fair; "the inequitable division of wealth"; "inequitable taxation"
    Antonyms: equitable, just, evenhanded

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Inequitable

Definition:

An adjective meaning lacking fairness or unjust, often used to describe actions or situations that do not result in equal treatment or opportunities.

Senses:

Sense 1:

It refers to something that is inherently unfair or perceived to be biased.

Example sentence: The distribution of wealth in that society is highly inequitable.

Sense 2:

It can also refer to a decision, law, or system that is unjust or biased.

Example sentence: The court ruling was deemed inequitable as it favored the wealthy over the marginalized.

Usages:

Usage 1 - Popular:

In popular usage, inequitable is often used to highlight disparities in wealth, opportunity, or treatment.

Example sentence: The government implemented policies to address the inequitable distribution of educational resources.

Usage 2 - Local:

In a local context, inequitable may refer to specific regional or community-based inequalities.

Example sentence: The local community rallied together to protest against the inequitable hiring practices at the nearby factory.

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