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When utilizing words within a sentence, we must first recognize two things: their definition and the ways that they can be used. As such, when we have these elements, we can generate sentences that not only use them correctly, but through these sentences we can further understand the meaning of the words through context. Defy, as per the dictionary, means to disobey an order, or challenge someone or something and unequal means not being able, or not having the resources, to deal with someone or a situation, or also, a variation in size, shape or other characteristics that make two things differ and one be superior to the other.
As such, a good sentence to combine these two words could be thus: We have always been unequal to the task of dealing with corrupt people because we fear to defy those who we perceive have power and control over us.
An example of the two words being used in a sentence could be:
"All the heroes of the Civil Rights movement had a thing in common: they did not accept the fact that injustice was necessary. They wanted to change the world, and I will too. Whenever someone tells me that the natural state of society is for humans to be unequal, I will defy this view."