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    inequity
    /ɪnˈɛkwɪti/

    noun

    • 1. lack of fairness or justice: "policies aimed at redressing racial inequity"

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  2. The meaning of INEQUITY is injustice, unfairness. How to use inequity in a sentence.

  3. INEQUITY definition: 1. the fact that a situation is not fair, or something that is not fair in a situation: 2. the…. Learn more.

  4. INEQUITY meaning: 1. the fact that a situation is not fair, or something that is not fair in a situation: 2. the…. Learn more.

  5. Inequity definition: lack of equity; unfairness; favoritism or bias.. See examples of INEQUITY used in a sentence.

  6. The noun inequity describes a situation thats not fair. If you feel, for example, that your brother gets to do whatever he wants while you must follow the rules to the letter, you might rage against inequity. The prefix in-in inequity means “not” or “opposite of.” Equity, means "justice or fairness."

  7. If you refer to the inequity of something, you are criticizing it because it is unfair or unjust.

  8. in·eq·ui·ty. (ĭn-ĕk′wĭ-tē) n. pl. in·eq·ui·ties. 1. Injustice; unfairness. 2. An instance of injustice or unfairness: discerned some inequities in the criminal justice system. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people: The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality. sexual inequality. There remain major inequalities of opportunity in the workplace. Opposite. equality. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Human rights.

  10. something that is unfair; the state of being unfair synonym injustice. The new government sought to justify social inequity by promoting ideals of self-help. There are huge inequities in funding for schools. Want to learn more?

  11. Inequity and inequality, which are words you’ll hear in discussions about human rights and social justice, are often used interchangeably. Though subtle, the differences are important to know. In this article, we’ll describe what inequity and inequality are and how they can be addressed.