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injusto Anglais:

1. unconscionable unconscionable


The lawyer’s demands were so unconscionable that rather than pay an exorbitant sum or submit himself to any other inconveniences, the defendant decided to find a new lawyer.
Stealing from old ladies is unconscionable.

2. unfair unfair


Many unfair things happened.
Life is unfair.
Unfair tariffs are imposed on foreign products.
Unless Japan eliminates its unfair tariffs, the U.S. will impose sanctions.
You should have refused such an unfair proposal.
It would be unfair if we treated him so badly.
Unfair advantage was taken of Bill's weakness.
Poverty with honesty is preferable to wealth obtained by unfair means.
unfair to sb
Their claim for unfair dismissal will be properly investigated.
Some groups of people are trying to stop it because they think it’s harmful and unfair.
The test was unfair because some people had seen it before.
unfair competition, judgement, treatment
It is grossly unfair to suggest that the school was responsible for this accident.
To say that it gives the impression of a cheap toy is unfair to cheap toys.

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3. unjust


Resistance to unjust laws.
Women have been resigned to unjust treatment for too long.
an unjust law; unjust punishment; an unjust judge; an unjust accusation
Justice is the constant and perpetual desire to give to each one that to which he is entitled. Jurisprudence is the knowledge of matters divine and human, and the comprehension of what is just and what is unjust.
Not all violence is equally reprehensible; not all wars are equally unjust.

4. unrighteous