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Justified
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From:
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justified
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jus·ti·fy
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Justified
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Justifying
]
1.
To
prove
or
show
to
be
just
;
to
vindicate
;
to
maintain
or
defend
as
conformable
to
law
,
right
,
justice
,
propriety
,
or
duty
.
That
to
the
height
of
this
great
argument
I
may
assert
eternal
providence
,
And
justify
the
ways
of
God
to
men
. --
Milton
.
Unless
the
oppression
is
so
extreme
as
to
justify
revolution
,
it
would
not
justify
the
evil
of
breaking
up
a
government
.
--
E
.
Everett
.
2.
To
pronounce
free
from
guilt
or
blame
;
to
declare
or
prove
to
have
done
that
which
is
just
,
right
,
proper
,
etc
.;
to
absolve
;
to
exonerate
;
to
clear
.
I
can
not
justify
whom
the
law
condemns
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Theol.
To
treat
as
if
righteous
and
just
;
to
pardon
;
to
exculpate
;
to
absolve
.
By
him
all
that
believe
are
justified
from
all
things
,
from
which
ye
could
not
be
justified
by
the
law
of
Moses
.
--
Acts
xiii
. 39.
4.
To
prove
;
to
ratify
;
to
confirm
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Print.
To
make
even
or
true
,
as
lines
of
type
,
by
proper
spacing
;
to
align
(
text
)
at
the
left
(
left
justify
)
or
right
(
right
justify
)
margins
of
a
column
or
page
,
or
at
both
margins
;
to
adjust
,
as
type
.
See
Justification
, 4.
6.
Law
(a)
To
show
(
a
person
)
to
have
had
a
sufficient
legal
reason
for
an
act
that
has
been
made
the
subject
of
a
charge
or
accusation
.
(b)
To
qualify
(
one's
self
)
as
a
surety
by
taking
oath
to
the
ownership
of
sufficient
property
.
The
production
of
bail
in
court
,
who
there
justify
themselves
against
the
exception
of
the
plaintiff
.
--
Bouvier's
Law
Dict
.
Syn:
--
To
defend
;
maintain
;
vindicate
;
excuse
;
exculpate
;
absolve
;
exonerate
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
justified
adj
:
having
words
so
spaced
that
lines
have
straight
even
margins
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
justify
v
1:
show
to
be
reasonable
or
provide
adequate
ground
for
; "
The
emergency
does
not
warrant
all
of
us
buying
guns
"; "
The
end
justifies
the
means
" [
syn
:
warrant
]
2:
show
to
be
right
by
providing
justification
or
proof
;
"
vindicate
a
claim
" [
syn
:
vindicate
]
3:
defend
,
explain
,
clear
away
,
or
make
excuses
for
by
reasoning
; "
rationalize
the
child's
seemingly
crazy
behavior
"; "
he
rationalized
his
lack
of
success
" [
syn
:
apologize
,
apologise
,
excuse
,
rationalize
,
rationalise
]
4:
let
off
the
hook
; "
I
absolve
you
from
this
responsibility
"
[
syn
:
absolve
,
free
] [
ant
:
blame
]
5:
adjust
the
spaces
between
words
; "
justify
the
margins
"
[
also
:
justified
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
justified
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