Injusticenoun
Absence of justice; unjustice.
Injusticenoun
Violation of the rights of another person.
Injusticenoun
Unfairness; the state of not being fair or just.
Injusticenoun
Lack of justice and equity; violation of the rights of another or others; iniquity; wrong; unfairness; imposition.
Injusticenoun
An unjust act or deed; a sin; a crime; a wrong.
Injusticenoun
an unjust act
Injusticenoun
the practice of being unjust or unfair
Injustice
Injustice is a quality relating to unfairness or undeserved outcomes. The term may be applied in reference to a particular event or situation, or to a larger status quo.
Justicenoun
The state or characteristic of being just or fair.
Justicenoun
The ideal of fairness, impartiality, etc., especially with regard to the punishment of wrongdoing.
Justicenoun
Judgment and punishment of a party who has allegedly wronged another.
Justicenoun
The civil power dealing with law.
Justicenoun
A title given to judges of certain courts; capitalized as a title.
Justicenoun
Correctness, conforming to reality or rules.
Justicenoun
The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness.
Justicenoun
Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice.
Justicenoun
The rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives.
Justicenoun
Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim.
Justicenoun
A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice.
Justiceverb
To administer justice to.
Justicenoun
the quality of being just or fair
Justicenoun
the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments;
Justicenoun
a public official authorized to decide questions bought before a court of justice
Justicenoun
the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870
Justice
Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspectives, including the concepts of moral correctness based on ethics, rationality, law, religion, equity and fairness. Consequently, the application of justice differs in every culture.