iniquitous - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • tax: Make a protest - don't just accept the latest hike in this iniquitous tax!
  • system: Vote for the end of the iniquitous system that is tearing the world to bits.
  • situation: Worse still, they indicate [ Mr Brown ] wonât do anything about this iniquitous situation for the next three years.
  • law: There is a climate of fear in British publishing, spread by this country's iniquitous libel laws.
  • trade: And please remember that Stead, burning with the belief that an iniquitous trade exists, is desirous of proving it.
  • practice: Will he put pressure on the drinks industry to end the iniquitous practice of marketing alcoholic drinks that are clearly aimed at young people?

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: So it does seem iniquitous that Scots can vote on English-only matters â especially since Labor relies on them for its majority.

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