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unfairly English

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What does unfairly mean?

unfairly

(= below the belt) in an unfair manner they dealt with him unfairly their accusations hit below the belt

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Simple sentences

They were treated unfairly.
Tom was unfairly accused of stealing.
Jane was unfairly dismissed from her post.
He complained that he was unfairly treated.
You're being treated unfairly.
Tom complained that he had been treated unfairly.
Tom has been treated unfairly.
You were treated unfairly.
I accused you unfairly. I'm sorry.
Why are you accusing me unfairly?
Do you think Tom has been treated unfairly?

Movie subtitles

I unfairly judged her without getting the whole story.
I treated you unfairly.
His mind was quick to realise our weakness in the dark, and use it against us; but I would remind you, not unfairly.
And we're not unfairly rigid.
In England, we know that treat them unfairly, and it seems to me that we can blame history.
I've treated my apprentice unfairly.
Konrad could be a saint for all I know, unfairly accused.
The man who had unfairly removed me was dead.
Perhaps you think you're being treated unfairly.
I'm glad you so timely stood up for the unfairly punished old people.
You think I'm judging you unfairly?
Even though you were treated unfairly, you wouldn't tell me.
Most unfairly.
Well, I decided that I had prejudged him unfairly.
Oh, Athos, we've judged her unfairly.
I tell you, we've judged her unfairly.
Here poor Antoine Doinel was unfairly punished by Sourpuss for a pinup that fell from the sky.
I'm not really in a position to argue. The relative value of mushrooms and oil in the world market today being so unfairly what it is.
So it's without meaning to. that people act unfairly, and they're unfair and mean.
You have traded unfairly. Return the skins he brought.
Perhaps you think you're being treated unfairly?
Any unfairly evicted tenants? Uh, farm workers, Indians?
Would he treat you unfairly?
It will only unfairly prejudice against my client.
We are unfairly slandered, but rumours merely hit the wall of our indifference.
You were barely a year old when you were cursed by a horrible witch who believed it was my fault she'd been unfairly sentenced at a trial.
You have traded unfairly.
Any good ones for me today? Unfairly victed tenants, farm workers, Indians?
No, there is not but perhaps next time you are judged unfairly it will not take so many bruises for you to protest.
You know, I've heard black men complain that they're unfairly stereotyped.
Well, yes, you may have treated this man unfairly, but think of all the people you've helped on your show.
Were you unfairly dismissed from the grander case, or did you deserve it?
I've been involved with your case for quite some time. And I wonder if perhaps you weren't treated unfairly.
A young man's been unfairly imprisoned, and you're gonna save him.

News and current affairs

But this would unfairly force savers and taxpayers in the core countries to provide capital to the South on terms to which they would never voluntarily agree.
Africans will no doubt feel that Africa is being singled out unfairly when such abuses exist throughout the world.
The rejection of my nomination was, according to many, just another political battle: you win some, you lose some, but you cannot say that you have been unfairly discriminated against simply because you lost.
In Central and Eastern Europe, Roma are often unfairly placed in these special schools, which provide sub-par education that all but guarantees a life of poverty and manual labor.
This lamentable tradition was common to both Conservatives and Labour; and yet, unfairly, it was the Labour Party that was most contaminated by the smear that it could not be trusted to manage the economy.
Otherwise, it will continue to be seen by Mexico's impoverished masses as the party of the rich - perhaps unfairly, but not entirely unjustly.
The president had hoped to repeat his role as Great Campaigner in previous elections, and so personally led his own campaign, ignoring criticism that he was unfairly taking advantage of the powers of his office.
Furthermore, the government effort to portray independent journalists as vicious enemies unfairly condemns the many Ethiopian reporters and editors who take their responsibilities seriously.
They have not been slow to claim that they are being singled out unfairly.
But will society see the software billionaire as having acquired her wealth unfairly, or will it see that wealth as a fair reward for cleverness?
But, unlike the British or the Americans, the Japanese allegedly were gaining ground in nefarious ways, exporting aggressively to the US and unfairly excluding US exports from their domestic market.
Yet, despite its bold steps, Turkey is frequently, and unfairly, criticized, particularly with respect to media freedom.
What he said was both interesting and correct, but it was ripped out of context, and he was unfairly pilloried as a result.
Yar'Adua insists that he's fine and that his trips to Germany for medical treatment, during the election campaign last year and again this April, have been unfairly politicized.

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