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Definition of justified in English: justifiedadjective ˈdʒʌstɪfʌɪdˈdʒəstəˌfaɪd 1Having, done for, or marked by a good or legitimate reason. the doctors were justified in treating her Example sentencesExamples - Although we are continually shown reasons for justified hatred toward Joseph, we never get a glimpse of his endearing side.
- Preemptive attacks are generally regarded as justified in self-defense.
- Such a grim outlook is not justified, for two reasons.
- If so, are we more justified in shifting from pro-war to anti-war if we are on the ground?
- It's one of the reasons why the album is a justified classic.
- There was a justified reason for his multiple rash actions.
- We are being forced to leave our forests not for well founded or justified reasons, but because of habit.
- Should I not be so frightened, or am I completely justified in wanting out of a culture of video games?
- In spite of all these justified reasons, I cannot help but wonder: are we paying too much attention to winning?
- Their goal is simply to cause terror without a justified reason.
- But deep under those sentiments there are also justified reasons for the resentment.
- There is no justified reason to desire conflict with these countries.
- Since Johnson's legitimate and completely justified request Jordan has come out in the press and said that Johnson will be playing his football at Selhurst Park next season.
- During the sweeps, police anti-truancy vans visit schools and officers visit every child absent from school without a justified reason on that day.
- Riley lists all the calm, logical, perfectly justified reasons that she's angry.
- However, there's more of a justified reason there.
- But is she really justified in pronouncing the mystery solved?
- We kill animals every day of the year, sometimes for sport, sometimes for humane justified reasons.
- I think that most Politicians will argue that there are four morally justified reasons for punishment…
- Thompson points out that the first clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms says that all rights can be restricted if there is a justified reason to do so.
Synonyms valid, sound, well founded, well grounded, justifiable, warranted, warrantable, defensible, defendable, legitimate, reasonable, logical 2Theology Declared or made righteous in the sight of God. Example sentencesExamples - The agreement proclaimed ‘a consensus in basic truths’ on how sinners are justified, or deemed righteous, in God's sight.
- He saw the theological elaborations of his country as a justified, elected, and righteous empire to be a form of blasphemy.
- The Resurrection removes the fear of judgment in the next life from the justified believer.
- We distinguish them because we jealously guard the glory of Christ, but we never divide them because the inevitable fruit of a justified life is a sanctified life.
- Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other.
3Printing Having been adjusted so that the print fills a space evenly or forms a straight line at the margin. in combination the output is left-justified a neatly justified list of names Example sentencesExamples - The myth is that ragged-right type implies ‘soft’ or feature material, while justified type represents serious hard news.
- And here is a GIF image of a typeset version with justified lines, as the author wishes it to be seen.
- Other student-poets cleaved to the justified left margin; still others wrote in paragraphs.
- The name broke down nicely into four justified lines.
- The print blocks, with their justified margins, look like squares and are placed in the upper part of their respective pages.
Definition of justified in US English: justifiedadjectiveˈjəstəˌfīdˈdʒəstəˌfaɪd 1Having, done for, or marked by a good or legitimate reason. the doctors were justified in treating her Example sentencesExamples - We kill animals every day of the year, sometimes for sport, sometimes for humane justified reasons.
- Since Johnson's legitimate and completely justified request Jordan has come out in the press and said that Johnson will be playing his football at Selhurst Park next season.
- It's one of the reasons why the album is a justified classic.
- During the sweeps, police anti-truancy vans visit schools and officers visit every child absent from school without a justified reason on that day.
- There was a justified reason for his multiple rash actions.
- Such a grim outlook is not justified, for two reasons.
- If so, are we more justified in shifting from pro-war to anti-war if we are on the ground?
- We are being forced to leave our forests not for well founded or justified reasons, but because of habit.
- Preemptive attacks are generally regarded as justified in self-defense.
- Should I not be so frightened, or am I completely justified in wanting out of a culture of video games?
- But deep under those sentiments there are also justified reasons for the resentment.
- Although we are continually shown reasons for justified hatred toward Joseph, we never get a glimpse of his endearing side.
- I think that most Politicians will argue that there are four morally justified reasons for punishment…
- However, there's more of a justified reason there.
- In spite of all these justified reasons, I cannot help but wonder: are we paying too much attention to winning?
- Their goal is simply to cause terror without a justified reason.
- Thompson points out that the first clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms says that all rights can be restricted if there is a justified reason to do so.
- But is she really justified in pronouncing the mystery solved?
- Riley lists all the calm, logical, perfectly justified reasons that she's angry.
- There is no justified reason to desire conflict with these countries.
Synonyms valid, sound, well founded, well grounded, justifiable, warranted, warrantable, defensible, defendable, legitimate, reasonable, logical 2Theology Declared or made righteous in the sight of God. Example sentencesExamples - He saw the theological elaborations of his country as a justified, elected, and righteous empire to be a form of blasphemy.
- The agreement proclaimed ‘a consensus in basic truths’ on how sinners are justified, or deemed righteous, in God's sight.
- We distinguish them because we jealously guard the glory of Christ, but we never divide them because the inevitable fruit of a justified life is a sanctified life.
- Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other.
- The Resurrection removes the fear of judgment in the next life from the justified believer.
3Printing Having been adjusted so that the print fills a space evenly or forms a straight line at one or both margins. in combination the text is left-justified Example sentencesExamples - The name broke down nicely into four justified lines.
- And here is a GIF image of a typeset version with justified lines, as the author wishes it to be seen.
- The myth is that ragged-right type implies ‘soft’ or feature material, while justified type represents serious hard news.
- The print blocks, with their justified margins, look like squares and are placed in the upper part of their respective pages.
- Other student-poets cleaved to the justified left margin; still others wrote in paragraphs.
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