unjustly in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for unjustly in the English»Serbian Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Traditionally, the explanation was this was to prevent people acting unconscionably (i.e. inequitably or unjustly).
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He worked to restore lands formerly held by the bishop or cathedral that had been unjustly acquired by others.
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Because of his activities, he was unjustly accused of having communist sympathies.
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More widely, however, his legacy has tended to be unjustly neglected.
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In his campaign against these, critics suggest he and supporters unjustly branded several community members as criminals.
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She believes that she is judged unjustly by her appearance in a way her husband and other males artists are not.
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One unfortunate, unjustly accused, died of shame, the tree annually producing a corona of blanched leaves in her memory.
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It features two world premiere recordings together with an unjustly-neglected work.
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They had been harshly, and often unjustly, treated and exiled with no hope of returning to the land of their birth.
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The series revealed stories about unjustly accused persons usually due to circumstantial evidence.
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