in·justice \(ˈ)in, ən+\noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin injustitia, from injustus unjust (from in- in- (I) + justus just) + -ia -y — more at just 1.: absence of justice : violation of right or of the rights of another : iniquity, unfairness < flamed out against injustice — John Galsworthy > 2.: an unjust act or deed : wrong < the injustices that angered him were never genuine — Norman Mailer >