The Collaborative International Dictionary
Iniquitously
Iniquitously \In*iq"ui*tous*ly\, adv. In an iniquitous manner; unjustly; wickedly.
Wiktionary
iniquitously
adv. In an iniquitous manner.
WordNet
iniquitously
adv. in an iniquitous manner; "they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust"
Usage examples of "iniquitously".
Butler wondered whether Handel would have sent the steadfast funds up above par and maintained them on an inverted pedal with all the other markets fluctuating iniquitously round them like the sheep that turn every one to his own way in the 'Messiah'.