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Understanding Iniquitous: Definition, Examples, and Consequences

Iniquitously is an adverb that means something is done in a way that is unjust or wrong. It can also refer to something that is morally reprehensible or evil.

Example sentences:

* The company was accused of iniquitously exploiting their workers.
* The government's decision to cut funding for the arts was seen as an iniquitous act by many in the cultural community.
* The perpetrator's actions were described as iniquitous by the judge during the sentencing hearing.

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