[adjective] [formal] - not fair; good for some and bad for othersHundreds of people demonstrated against the inequitable food distribution system.Mr Levy shows that the inequitable distribution of wealth was roughly as great at the end of the second world war as it is now.The current health care system is so inequitable, and the disparities between rich and poor are so great, that it is clearly unjust.
INEQUITABLE
Meaning of INEQUITABLE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012