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Definitions for inequitable
ɪnˈɛk wɪ tə bəlin·equitable
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Princeton's WordNet
inequitable, unjustadjective
not equitable or fair
"the inequitable division of wealth"; "inequitable taxation"
Wiktionary
inequitableadjective
unfair, unequal or unjust
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inequitable
Inequitable refers to something that is unfair, unjust, or not equitable. It typically describes a situation, action, or policy that does not provide equal opportunities or rights for everyone involved.
Webster Dictionary
Inequitableadjective
not equitable; not just
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Inequitable
in-ek′wi-ta-bl, adj. unfair, unjust.—adv. Ineq′uitably.—n. Ineq′uity, lack of equity: an unjust action.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of inequitable in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of inequitable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of inequitable in a Sentence
The Nile River Basin's upstream riparian states argue that The Nile Waters Agreements are unfair, inequitable and unsustainable.
I tend not to care why people are testing, if they are doing it to be safer at a party, great. But I do care if access is inequitable.
Mostly because members of Congress vote for bills like the omnibus that they might not ordinarily support but for the earmarks, inequitable, although we have not analyzed exactly who got them this time, the last time there was a list of members of Congress receiving earmarks, 51 percent of the earmarks and 61 percent of the money went to the members of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and they only constituted about 15 percent of the entire Congress.
Europe is experiencing the warmest January days ever recorded and communities around the world are grappling with extreme weather events supercharged by the climate crisis, meanwhile, the rich and powerful flock to Davos in ultra-polluting, socially inequitable private jets to discuss climate and inequality behind closed doors.
Inequitable vaccination risks prolonging the pandemic in India, reducing barriers for the most vulnerable populations should be a priority.
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