† inˈjustly, adv. Obs.
[f. injust + -ly2.]
In an unjust manner, unjustly.
| 1502 Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W. 1506) ii. ix. 108 To be iniustly the cause of the dethe of our neyghboure. 1633 Hales Brevis Disquis. in Phenix (1708) II. 340 Either..your Doctrine is false, or else our Lord Christ injustly requires Impossibilities. a 1715 Burnet Own Time ii. (1725) I. 197 Letting the King see..how injustly they had been misrepresented to him. |