Adjective
Not equitable; not just.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo punish the foe - especially the vanquished foe - for conduct in which the enforcing nation has engaged, would be so grossly inequitable as to discredit the laws themselves. Telford Taylor
No matter what you do, no matter how stupid, dumb or damaging you judge it to be, there is a lesson to be learned from it. No matter what happens to you, no matter how unfair, inequitable or wrong, there's something you can take from the situation and use for your advancement. Peter McWilliams
The world at large is less inequitable today than at any time in history. Number of people in abject poverty, as a percentage, is at all-time low. Bill Gates
Any intentional inequitable harm is a danger zone! Mohammed Alkobaisi
It is the usual though inequitable method of the world, to pronounce an action to be either right or wrong, as it is attended with good or ill success. Pliny the Younger
the inequitable division of wealth Source: Internet