inequitably
- r in an inequitable manner
their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons
- The Pentagon could feel the rustle among parents worried about the draft, and hear the gripes of reservists and guardsmen unwillingly and inequitably called back to the colors.
- The package would give proportionately little relief to those who are most inequitably burdened by the present codethe upper-middle-income taxpayers.
- Any Western-trained physician who has practiced even briefly in a poor country is acutely aware of how inequitably money and medical care are distributed in the world.