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Filter by Meaning The corrupt official engaged in iniquitous practices.
The political system was plagued by iniquitous practices.
The iniquitous practices of the pharmaceutical industry have led to skyrocketing drug prices.
The wealthy elite were accused of perpetuating an iniquitous system.
The landlord's actions were considered iniquitous by the tenants.
The iniquitous behavior of the coach resulted in the team's disqualification from the tournament.
The dictator's regime was marked by iniquitous policies.
The iniquitous treatment of minorities by the police department led to protests.
The iniquitous conduct of the concert-goer who smuggled alcohol into the venue led to being kicked out of the show.
The iniquitous intentions of the corrupt politician were finally exposed.
The government's failure to provide basic necessities to impoverished communities is iniquitous.
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