feeling of injustice

collocation in English

meaningsoffeelingandinjustice

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feeling
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.lɪŋ/
us
/ˈfiː.lɪŋ/
the fact of feeling ...
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injustice
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
us
/ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
(an example of) a situation in which there is no fairness ...
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(Definition offeelingandinjusticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffeeling of injustice

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To exclude them is only to create afeelingofinjusticeand of irritation.
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But there is no uniformity, and where there is no uniformity there is a greatfeelingofinjustice.
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It would mean drafting which would probably produce unsatisfactory results and lead to afeelingofinjusticein a number of cases.
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This is quite an important amendment which remedies a cause for somefeelingofinjusticeby many appellants.
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Ever since then the strength of this general demand has gathered its force from thefeelingofinjusticeamongst this class of people.
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Thatfeelingofinjusticeis the very worst mental or psychological climate for good town and country planning to flourish in.
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It has undoubtedly had serious effects on finances and, regrettably, it has also led to a strongfeelingofinjustice.
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Afeelingofinjusticeexists among low-spending authorities who are penalised for other councils' overspending.
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If that is not done there will be afeelingofinjusticeand it will be an exceedingly bad thing to create such a feeling.
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To mistrust those men and women cannot do anything but create afeelingofinjusticein the country.
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That gives rise to a greatfeelingofinjustice, especially if prisoners from different parts of the country are put in the same prison.
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Then there is the question of discrimination between taxpayer and taxpayer, and thefeelingofinjusticewhich might, and almost certainly would, be produced.
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This causes a certainfeelingofinjustice.
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That would get rid of a great deal of thefeelingofinjusticewhich apparently exists today.
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That caused a considerablefeelingofinjusticeand unfairness.
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That means that there will be afeelingofinjusticeamong the county councils.
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That creates afeelingofinjustice, because tilt can often be observed with the naked eye.
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Again, the duty is easily evaded, and that has engendered in the minds of those who are honestly paying their taxes afeelingofinjustice.
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There is a substantialfeelingofinjustice.
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