Unfairly - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ənˈferlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word unfairly
Brit.  |ˌʌnˈfeəlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word unfairly

adverb

- in an unfair manner
they dealt with him unfairly

Extra examples

She has proposed a new law to protect people from being evicted unfairly.

He feels that they have judged him unfairly.

He tried to justify his behavior by saying that he was being pressured unfairly by his boss.

The new tax laws unfairly privilege the rich.

...virgin boys are sometimes unfairly teased...

...opponents of gentrification claim that the process unfairly dispossesses poorer residents of their long-established homes...

He claims that he is being unfairly harassed by the police.

Her supporters say she is being unfairly maligned in the press.

This law would unfairly penalize immigrants.

Events confirmed our perception that she had been treated unfairly.

The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.

Rodman claims that he is misunderstood, and that the media has always portrayed him unfairly.

Mrs Taylor believes her son has been unfairly treated.

The tribunal decided that Mr Matthews had been unfairly dismissed.

Students have no way of getting back at a teacher who marks their work unfairly.

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