Sentence examples for absolute injustice from inspiring English sources

The phrase "absolute injustice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that is completely unfair or morally wrong.
Example: "The decision to deny her a fair trial was an absolute injustice that shocked the entire community."
Alternatives: "utter injustice" or "complete injustice".

Exact(4)

The Knicks shot 28 free throws, hitting 21; Miami attempted 11, making 7. "It's an absolute injustice," Riley said.

"This is an absolute injustice – that the poor will sit in jail without any representation just because they have no money," Dixon said.

Invited to a pre-match function by Richard Colless, his opposite number at Sydney, the walking punchline compared the "absolute injustice" he suffered in the wake of the Adam Goodes racism controversy to the plight of indigenous Australians.

On his travels to other nearby plantations (in the company of Sam), Nat witnesses horrors inflicted on black slaves by white owners that are unlike any he has ever observed at the Turners' estate — which, even so, had already sufficiently impressed him with a sense of absolute cruelty and absolute injustice.

Similar(56)

The sustainable development goals (SDGs) unanimously adopted by the United Nations last September provide an aspirational narrative and specific targets for human development: a world free from hunger, injustice and absolute poverty; a world with universal education, health and employment; a world with inclusive economic growth, based on transparency, dignity and equity.

He presents himself as an ally, quite proudly, and from both sides he's inherited activism, an absolute refusal to allow injustice to continue if he has any ability to stop it.

What drives the outrage over bonuses to the A.I.G. executives is the sense of injustice at rewards for absolute failure and the complete absence of personal responsibility by the many perpetrators in this calamity.

But pointing out that Dobson, Knight and Neil Acourt could not be tried again as the law then stood, however strong any new evidence might be, the Macpherson inquiry suggested that "perhaps in modern conditions such absolute protection may sometimes lead to injustice".

This category includes his methods of proving the existence of divine providence over humanity, as well as his attempts to defend the concept of God's absolute good, despite what seems to be injustice in the world (Bleich 1997, 340 358).

But in politics absolute justice can be the worst of injustices.

The president's power to grant pardons is absolute, and it is meant to correct injustices or perform a civic good.

Show more...

Ludwig, your English writing platform

Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.

Student

Used by millions of students, scientific researchers, professional translators and editors from all over the world!

MitStanfordHarvardAustralian Nationa UniversityNanyangOxford

Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak quote

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak

CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com

Get started for free

Unlock your writing potential with Ludwig

Letters

Most frequent sentences: