noun
- the quality or state of being iniquitous; gross injustice, wickedness, or immorality
Usage: formal; often used to describe systemic or widespread wrongdoing
Examples
- The iniquitousness of the regime's treatment of prisoners shocked the international community.
- She spoke out against the iniquitousness embedded in the legal system.
- The iniquitousness of slavery remains a dark chapter in human history.
- He was appalled by the iniquitousness of the corrupt officials' actions.
- The novel explores the iniquitousness of unchecked power and greed.
- Activists worked tirelessly to expose the iniquitousness of discriminatory policies.