6 sentences with “injustices”

Short, simple sentences with “injustices”, suitable for school kids, with common collocations and related words.

Brief definition: injustices

Unfair actions or situations where people are treated wrongly or denied their rights.


Generate sentences with artificial intelligence

The Transatlantic Slave Trade between Africa and the New World was, quite simply, one of the worst injustices in human history.
Left thinkers came to reject both the obvious injustices of Soviet-style communism and the injustices of their own capitalist societies.
The abuses of the church, the ignorance of the nobility, even the injustices of kings might be fair game for criticism, but none of the best-known philosophers called for the equivalent of a political revolution.
The use of slave labour only grew over time, although by the mid-16th century Europeans were increasingly turning to African slaves, resulting in one of the most horrendous injustices in history: the transatlantic slave trade.
In turn, the far left, i.e. the communists, were inextricably linked to the Soviet Union. This was a blessing for the communist parties immediately after the war, but became a burden as the injustices of Soviet society became increasingly known in the West.
In general, philosophers tended to openly attack the most egregious injustices they perceived in royal governments and organised churches, but at the same time their scepticism about the intellectual capacities of ordinary people was such that almost none of them advocated a political system other than a better, more rational version of monarchy.

Free AI sentence generator: create age-appropriate sentence examples from any word.

Get sentences for toddlers, elementary, middle and high school students, and college/adult learners.

Ideal for students and language learners at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.

Generate sentences with artificial intelligence


Online language tools


See sentences with related words

Search by letter


Diccio-o.com - 2020 / 2025 - Policies - About - Contact