- verbjustify (verb) · justifies (third person present) · justified (past tense) · justified (past participle) · justifying (present participle)
- show or prove to be right or reasonable:"the person appointed has fully justified our confidence"
- be a good reason for:"the situation was grave enough to justify further investigation"
- theologydeclare or make righteous in the sight of God:"one of the elect, justified by faith"
- printingadjust (a line of type or piece of text) so that the print fills a space evenly or forms a straight edge at one or both margins:"in most European languages you justify text by adding space between letters and words"
OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘administer justice to’ and ‘inflict a judicial penalty on’): from Old French justifier, from Christian Latin justificare ‘do justice to’, from Latin justus (see just).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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