unequal
IPA: ʌnˈikwʌɫ
noun
- One who is not an equal.
adjective
- Not the same.
- Out of balance.
- (comparable) Inadequate; insufficiently capable or qualified.
- Erratic, inconsistent.
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Examples of "unequal" in Sentences
- Historically too, what we know as unequal trade has prevailed, What does that mean?
- It's what I call the unequal dialogue because the politicians ultimately have to be in charge.
- Protesters object to corporate influence on politics and what they call an unequal distribution of wealth.
- To the abrupt drop of basic products, you have to add the reduced possibilities of buying manufactured products, which we call unequal trade, he stressed.
- Kathmandu: United CPN (Maoist) activists burnt copies of some Nepal-India treaties which they termed unequal, including the Sugauli Treaty, the 1950 Treaty of Friendship and the
- Yet, in the several intervals between these periods, they have exhausted the powers of their rhetoric and the vehemence of their vindictive passions, in denouncing what they term the unequal asperities of the social and political surface.
- Serious achievement gaps demonstrate that racially separate schools remain unequal across the United States, and school finance data confirms that high spending schools continue to outspend low-spending schools by at least three to one in most states.
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