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inequitable

unfair / unjust / biased
Adjective
comp: more inequitablesup: most inequitable

This term carries a strong connotation of systemic or structural unfairness. It is frequently employed in formal, legal, or sociological contexts to describe the imbalance of power, wealth, or rights within a society or organization. While similar to unfair, it specifically emphasizes a lack of equity or proportionality. It suggests that the rules or distributions are not just wrong, but fundamentally skewed in a way that disadvantages certain groups over others.

Meanings

Adjective

Unfair or unjust, particularly regarding the distribution of resources, opportunities, or treatment.

"The distribution of wealth in the region remains starkly inequitable."

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