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unfairly /ʌnˈfɛːli /adverb1In a manner that is not in accordance with the principles of equality and justice: in my view, he was treated unfairly employees have a right not to be unfairly dismissed...- An earlier complaint had claimed hog farmers in Canada were unfairly subsidized.
- It is difficult to face irate parents who insist their child has been dealt with unfairly.
- The standards committees get blamed unfairly for the actions of their individual members.
1.1In a way that does not follow the rules of a game or sport: you can’t be accused of cheating or playing unfairly...- These issues pertain to the testing and identification of substances intended to enhance animal performance that alters unfairly the results of racing.
- It was implied that he had colluded unfairly with Manchester United in his side's defeat last Saturday.
- They get involved in a bout after the Celtic striker unfairly challenged the stopper.
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