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iniquitously

 

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Adverbial iniquitously has 1 sense
  1. iniquitously - in an iniquitous manner; "they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust"
    Derived from adjective
    iniquitous1

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Iniquitously

Description:

Iniquitously is an adverb that refers to acting in an unjust or wicked manner, showing extreme immorality or unfairness.

Examples:

Adverb:

1. The corrupt magistrate iniquitously accepted bribes from the criminals she was supposed to be prosecuting.

2. Despite being aware of the consequences, the ruthless CEO iniquitously manipulated the stock market for personal gain.

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