unjustly

  • 101arrogated — ar·ro·gate || ærəʊgeɪt v. demand without right; seize unjustly; attribute unjustly …

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  • 102arrogates — ar·ro·gate || ærəʊgeɪt v. demand without right; seize unjustly; attribute unjustly …

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  • 103arrogating — ar·ro·gate || ærəʊgeɪt v. demand without right; seize unjustly; attribute unjustly …

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  • 104wrong — [[t]rɔŋ, rɒŋ[/t]] adj. 1) not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed[/ex] 2) deviating from truth or fact; erroneous: a wrong answer[/ex] 3) not correct in action, judgment, opinion, etc., as a person; in error 4) not… …

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  • 105wrong — /rɒŋ / (say rong) adjective 1. not in accordance with what is morally right or good. 2. deviating from truth or fact; erroneous. 3. not correct in action, judgement, opinion, method, etc., as a person; in error. 4. not in accordance with a code,… …

  • 106a me — /ey miy/ ego, I. A term in feudal grants denoting direct tenure of the superior lord. Unjustly detaining from me. He is said to withhold a me (from me) who has obtained possession of my property unjustly. To pay a me, is to pay from my money …

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  • 107a me — /ey miy/ ego, I. A term in feudal grants denoting direct tenure of the superior lord. Unjustly detaining from me. He is said to withhold a me (from me) who has obtained possession of my property unjustly. To pay a me, is to pay from my money …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 108ty|rant — «TY ruhnt», noun. 1. a person who uses his power cruelly or unjustly; one who treats those under his control tyrannically; despot: »A good teacher is never a tyrant. Necessity is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves (William Pitt).… …

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  • 109CAPTIVES, RANSOMING OF — (Heb. פִּדְיוֹן שְׁבוּיִים; Pidyon Shevuyim): The religious duty to ransom a fellow Jew captured by slave dealers or robbers, or imprisoned unjustly by the authorities to be released against ransom paid by the Jewish community. The fulfillment of …

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  • 110ELI — (Heb. אֵלִי; (YHWH is) exalted ), a priest in the sanctuary of the Lord at shiloh during the period of the Judges (I Sam. 1:9). The father of hophni and phinehas , Eli s ancestry is not recorded in the Bible, but his two sons bear Egyptian names …

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