inequity
/ˈɪnɪkwɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of being unequal, especially in terms of justice, rights, or opportunities.
“The government was criticized for the inequity in the distribution of resources among different regions.”
2. noun
A situation or condition in which people or groups are not treated fairly or equally.
“The report highlighted the inequity in the pay scales between men and women in the company.”
3. noun
A lack of equality, justice, or fairness.
“The court’s decision was seen as a victory against the inequity in the education system.”