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Justice Adverb Synonyms
the law, the police, punishment, prison, imprisonment, incarceration, detention
He is a fugitive from justice.

fairness, impartiality, objectivity, objectiveness, equity, equitableness, fair-mindedness, justness, even-handedness, neutrality, fair play
Justice triumphed on this occasion, he was convicted of fraud.

Justice Noun Synonyms
law, right, morality, lawfulness, rightfulness, legitimacy, judiciousness
His conviction was a miscarriage of justice.

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Poetic Justice

Entertainment / Literature / Poetic Justice: The phrase and the idea was coined by Thomas Rymer in the late 1600s. He claimed that a narrative or drama should distribute rewards and punishments proportionately to the virtues and villainies of ea MORE

Environmental Equity- Justice

Business / Agriculture / Environmental Equity- Justice: Equal protection from environmental hazards for individuals, groups, or communities regardless of race, ethnicity, or economic status. This applies to the development, implementation, and enforcement MORE

Erotema

Entertainment / Literature / Erotema: (also called erotesis) Asking a rhetorical question to the reader, i.e., 'What should honest citizens do?' Often the question is asked in order to get a definite answer from the reader--usually, 'no,' MORE

Theodicy

Entertainment / Literature / Theodicy: In theological writings, this term refers to a defense of God's goodness or justice in the face of evil being allowed to exist or innocent creatures being allowed to suffer--i.e., explanations for why MORE

Irony

Entertainment / Literature / Irony: Cicero referred to irony as 'saying one thing and meaning another.' Irony comes in many forms. Verbal irony (also called sarcasm) is a trope in which a speaker makes a statement in which its actual me MORE

Statute Of Limitations

Business / Real Estate / Statute Of Limitations: That law pertaining to the period of time within which certain actions must be brought to court. The law is intended to protect the vigilant against stale claims by requiring the prompt assertion of c MORE