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justified, ppl. a.|ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd| [f. justify + -ed1.] Made just or right; made or accounted righteous; warranted; supported by evidence; in Printing: see justify v. 9.
a1586Sidney Arcadia ii. (1590) 128 That bad officer..gave him leave..to bear his sword prepared for the justified murther. 1671–2T. Marshall Let. to Dr. Fell 9 Feb. (in H. Hart Cent. Typogr. Oxford 169/1) A large Collection of Proofes from Jæques Vallet, wch shew y⊇ various Sorts of justifyed Matrices he is willing to sell. 1738Wesley Ps. cxviii. vi, The Voice of Joy, and Love, and Praise..Among the Justified is found. 1820R. Hall Wks. (1832) VI. 306 Either impenitent sinners or justified believers. 1891J. Winsor Columbus ii. 55 A scholarly and justified narrative. |