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- Dictionaryiniquity/ɪˈnɪkwɪti/
noun
- 1. immoral or grossly unfair behaviour: "a den of iniquity" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of INIQUITY is gross injustice : wickedness. How to use iniquity in a sentence.
INIQUITY definition: 1. a very wrong and unfair action or situation: 2. a very wrong and unfair action or situation: . Learn more.
An iniquity is a really unfair or really immoral act. If you're a journalist, you may uncover a terrible iniquity that forces a famous politician to step down.
INIQUITY meaning: 1. a very wrong and unfair action or situation: 2. a very wrong and unfair action or situation: . Learn more.
Iniquity definition: gross injustice or wickedness.. See examples of INIQUITY used in a sentence.
2 meanings: 1. lack of justice or righteousness; wickedness; injustice 2. a wicked act; sin.... Click for more definitions.
the fact of being very wrong and unfair; something that is very wrong and unfair. the iniquity of racial prejudice; the iniquities of the criminal justice system