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Definition of "unequitable" [un•eq•ui•ta•ble]

  • Inequitable (adjective)

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Use "unequitable" in a sentence
  • "But the augmentation of this graduation for equitable benefits is unfair, socialist, and will present a pressure for these benefits to become unequitable."
  • "Moreover, Allende inherited Chile's food shortages, caused by an inefficient and unequitable agricultural system."
  • "Amp addressed it in offering up that feminism addresses all people hurt within a system that is unequitable."
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