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Noun: iniquity  i'ni-kwu-tee
  1. Morally objectionable behaviour
    "The iniquity of slavery persisted for centuries";
    - evil, immorality, wickedness
     
  2. An unjust act
    "The iniquity of the biased judging was apparent to all spectators";
    - injustice, unfairness, shabbiness

Derived forms: iniquities

Type of: actus reus, evildoing, misconduct, transgression, wrongdoing, wrongful conduct

Encyclopedia: Iniquity