/ɪnˈʤʌstɪs/ – Noun
Definition: sự không công bằng, sự bất công, sự khước từ công lý, sự không thực hiện công lý.
A more thorough explanation: Injustice refers to a violation of the rights or legal entitlements of an individual or group, typically involving unfair treatment, discrimination, or the denial of justice. It can encompass actions or decisions that are contrary to law, equity, or morality, resulting in harm, disadvantage, or deprivation to those affected.
Example: The court’s decision to dismiss the case was seen as a grave injustice to the plaintiff, who had clearly suffered harm due to the defendant’s actions.