English to Portuguese Dictionary injustice

injustice

injustiça
definition
noun
the injustice of the death penalty
lack of fairness or justice.
translation of 'injustice'
noun
injustiça
example
the 'injustice' of the death penalty
There is a growing consciousness both amongst the elite and those that face 'injustice' .
Economic privilege and 'injustice' is increasing and class prejudice is accepted to an alarming degree.
We must tackle ignorance, poverty and 'injustice' but we must do so on contemporary battlefields.
Put this 'injustice' right Home Office, these men have earned the right to be called British and they are proud to do so.
To claim to do so in the name of ‘true justice’ is simply insulting to the victims of 'injustice' .
They revel in every perceived 'injustice' , and are desperate to have someone to blame.
Australia provides for and nurtures this 'injustice' by its immoral foreign policy.
The campaign calls on the Brazilian people to overcome all violence and 'injustice' .
Putting a deadline on eliminating this 'injustice' would be a real success.
This is fundamental to medicine and healing; it applies no less to social 'injustice' .
How can some of that emotion be channelled to indignation about poverty and social 'injustice' here too?
It is hard to imagine the horrors of war, crippling poverty or 'injustice' where we live.
So I grew up in a home that made me very sensitive to racism, to unfairness, to 'injustice' .
Poverty and 'injustice' are recognised as factors that nurture terrorism.
So the greatest 'injustice' our manifesto addresses is the unfairness to a child born into poverty.
Pressure groups have always played a vital part in ending discrimination and 'injustice' .
The sentiment of the film is that it is time for 'injustice' and impunity to end.
This is the Irish premier of this play which deals with justice and social 'injustice' .
Terrorism, he said, could only be defeated by addressing global problems of poverty and 'injustice' .
she was taken aback by the 'injustice' of Nora's remark
The fight against social and political 'injustice' has historically been an integral part of Sikhism.
The cost of strict liability is that it may result in 'injustice' in individual cases.
Open letters appeared at key moments in the history of 'injustice' in this country.
The passivity involved here is that of letting oneself be affected by all that is negative, by 'injustice' and death.
Terrorism and lawlessness thrive where poverty and despair are met with 'injustice' .
But the Vietnam he founded is not one that wallows in the 'injustices' and hardships of the past.
On behalf of the people that I represent in this parliament, I say sorry for these past 'injustices' .
We need to take the opportunities we have to be active, not passive, in exposing the 'injustices' done to ourselves and to others.
We all see how global injustices directly affect local 'injustices' .
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