"Unjust" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Contrary to right and justice, or to the enjoyment of hls rights by another, or to the standards of conduct furnished by the laws
Contrary to justice and right; prompted by a spirit of
injustice; wrongful; as, an unjust sentence; an unjust demand; an
unjust accusation.
Acting contrary to the standard of right; not animated or
controlled by justice; false; dishonest; as, an unjust man or judge.
Life is a long preparation for something that never happens.
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Two small time thieves had been sent by the Big Boss to steal a van load of goods from a bathroom suppliers. One stayed in the van as look out and the other went into the storeroom. Fifteen minutes went by, then half an hour, then an hour, and no sign of him. The look out finally grew impatient and went to look for his partner. Inside the store the two came face to face. "Where have you been?" demanded the worried look out. "The boss told me to take a bath, but I couldn't find the soap and a towel."
dîmatárung - Unjust, wrong, dishonest, inequitable, not right, unfair, injurious, wicked, bad. (dî, matárung).
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