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Definition of Iniquitously
1. Adverb. In an iniquitous manner. "They really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust"
Definition of Iniquitously
1. adv. In an iniquitous manner; unjustly; wickedly.
Definition of Iniquitously
1. Adverb. In an iniquitous manner. ¹
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Definition of Iniquitously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iniquitously
Literary usage of Iniquitously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of the Bible: Dealing with Its Language, Literature, and by Samuel Rolles Driver, James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie (1908)
"1 beseech Thee, О Lord, forgive (isj), now, the iniquities, and the transgressions,
and the sins, wherein I have done iniquitously, and transgressed, ..."
2. The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French by Guizot (François) (1850)
"And afterwards, continuing in their malice and obstinacy, they several times
horribly and iniquitously attacked, with a great army ..."
3. The Controversy Over Neutral Rights Between the United States and France by James Brown Scott, John Chandler Bancroft Davis (1917)
"I do not say that they have construed the treaty rightly; on the contrary, suppose
them to have construed it ever so iniquitously; yet, having competent ..."
4. Leading Cases on International Law by Lawrence Boyd Evans (1922)
"I do not say that they have construed the treaty rightly; on the contrary, suppose
them to have construed it ever so iniquitously; yet, having competent ..."