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In an unjust manner.
unjust + -ly
From Wiktionary
The Daniel is often unjustly depreciated.
The uta-awase, in its later developments, may not unjustly be compared to the Occidental game of bouts-rimis.
In 92 he defended his uncle P. Rutilius Rufus, who had been unjustly accused of extortion in Asia.
Ritschl has been unjustly charged with this treatment of miracles.
Captain Singleton, the last work of the year, has been unjustly depreciated by most of the commentators.
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