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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Iniquity' in a Sentence

"The term "iniquity" is a noun and refers to gross injustice or wickedness." more

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Society recoils at the iniquity's grip on morality, yearning for a return to virtue.
Despite the iniquity's disguise, the truth emerged, revealing a web of deceit.
The preacher condemned the iniquity of the sinful behavior.
Despite their noble intentions, the characters in the dark fantasy novel were entangled in a web of iniquities.
In the court of law, the lawyer passionately argued against the iniquity of the unjust legal system.

Iniquity

ih-nik-wi-tee
nounThe term "iniquity" is a noun and refers to gross injustice or wickedness.
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Last Updated On: March 5, 2024
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