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Example sentences for "unfairly"

Lexicographically close words:
unfaded; unfading; unfailing; unfailingly; unfair; unfairness; unfaith; unfaithful; unfaithfull; unfaithfulness
  1. One is glad to see tyranny baffled and foolishness put to shame; but the French King and his ministers will be unfairly judged by all those who take not into consideration the difficulties of their position.

  2. If we may confide in the published trial, the prosecution was as unfairly conducted, and supported by as slender evidence, as any perhaps which can be found in our books.

  3. Fairness" was her watchword, and wherever her lot had been cast she would have come forward as the champion of any whom she considered unfairly treated.

  4. We Juniors consider that we are unfairly treated in many ways in the Guilds, and we demand that a certain number of us should be eligible to serve on the Committee, to look after the rights of our own Forms.

  5. No Irishman will argue that a subsidy to the extent of, or exceeding the deficit, is a good thing in itself, and should be large and lasting because it will represent compensation for money unfairly exacted in the past.

  6. In fact, the dispensaries increased so rapidly, a few years ago, that the regular physicians complained that their business was unfairly reduced.

  7. The typical American does not feel injured by the fact that another man is richer, better known, more influential than himself, unless he believes that the eminence has been unfairly reached.

  8. It is not true that none are oppressed or unfairly treated.

  9. He did not, he was glad to say, know much of the law, but he was told that the law would protect him from such aspersions as had been unfairly thrown upon him.

  10. But he felt himself to have been unfairly hampered by his own client.

  11. It is not unfairly characterized by Mr. C.

  12. In Connecticut Dudley found malcontents who furnished him with allegations respecting the colony’s appropriating unfairly the lands of the Mohegans,[214] and getting a commission appointed to investigate he was made its president.

  13. Theoretically speaking, the constitution granted to Upper Canada by the Act of 1791 was not unfairly represented by Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe as being "the very image and transcript of that of Great Britain.

  14. In examining the papers of the late David Gibson within the last few weeks I have come upon what may not unfairly be regarded as conclusive evidence that Bidwell was in no manner privy to the rising.

  15. From this letter, which was duly given to the public in the Freeman, it was not unfairly to be inferred that the assertion, so far as it related to the heads of departments, could not be truthfully denied.

  16. The subtle tempter had suggested the girl, but he realized that he had better not come to her at all than to come as one who had played unfairly with himself.

  17. And you certainly would n't deal unfairly with a neighbor on Sunday?

  18. After his return to Germany the Germans quite unfairly treated him as a man who had failed and seemed to blame him because England had taken the only possible course open to her and ranged herself on the side of France and Russia.

  19. However, it must be remembered that a combination acting unfairly in competition may be more oppressive than a monopoly.

  20. I don't want to be unjustly accused of dealing illiberally or unfairly with an adversary, either in court or in a political canvass or anywhere else.

  21. He deals unfairly with me, and tries to make the people of this State believe that I advocated dangerous doctrines in my Springfield speech.

  22. It was said that he distributed unfairly food and clothing consigned to Irish prisoners, and that he ordered the flogging of British prisoners by their Bulgarian captors for the most trivial breaches of discipline.

  23. I'm not easily fooled on men," he told his secretary afterwards, "and you can say what you wish to that Stirling without danger of its being used unfairly or to injure one.

  24. It seemed to me that a man was being unfairly treated, and that too, by laws which are meant for other purposes.

  25. Hence: To bring together or make up unfairly and fraudulently, in order to secure a certain result; as, to pack a jury or a causes.

  26. To contrive unfairly or fraudulently; to plot.

  27. How could you behave so unfairly by your sister?

  28. This concession by no means disarmed his opponents, and the 'Times' particularly has continued to attack him with the utmost virulence, but so coarsely and unfairly as quite to overshoot the mark.

  29. Peel's conduct at the present moment seems to me to be inconsistent with any design of acting unfairly by the new Government.

  30. And yet--did he perhaps feel himself more bound than if they were married--unfairly bound?

  31. The envoys sent to Africa by the Senate to settle the dispute, unfairly adjudged every case in favor of the robber Masinissa.

  32. In the comedy of the Clouds, Aristophanes especially ridicules the Sophists, a school of philosophers and teachers just then rising into prominence at Athens, of whom the satirist unfairly makes Socrates the representative.

  33. It would still have weapons which it could employ against competitors, and its capacity for fighting unfairly would not be exhausted.

  34. The presence of even a few men able to do good work and not able to get employment is often sufficient to make individual bargaining work unfairly to the laborer.

  35. The right of every private competitor of a trust to enter a field of business and to call on the law for protection whenever he is in danger of being unfairly clubbed out of it, is what the state has to preserve.

  36. Betty could never bear to see a person or an animal unfairly treated, and when, as now, the odds were all against one, she became a veritable little fury.

  37. If any one is interested to know whether Betty did go to boarding school with the Littell girls and how Bob went about getting the education so long unfairly denied him, the answer may be found in the next volume of this series.

  38. The owner cannot act unfairly by the broker.

  39. But it is a true saying that money unfairly come by brings--" "Unfairly come by!

  40. And for this reason Aristotle in the fourth book of his Meteora seems not unfairly to separate iron from all the rest of the metals.

  41. The majority of loadstones (if not unfairly burnt[101]) yield in the furnace a very excellent iron.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfairly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    inexcusably; partially; unevenly