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    Jus·ti·fied
    /ˈjəstəˌfīd/

    adjective

    • 1. having, done for, or marked by a good or legitimate reason: "the doctors were justified in treating her"
    • 2. declared or made righteous in the sight of God.
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  3. Learn the meaning of justified as an adjective in English, with synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries. Find out how to use justified in typography, grammar, and logic.

  4. Learn the definition of justified as an adjective meaning having a good reason for something. Find out how to pronounce it and see translations in different languages.

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  6. adjective. having been shown to be just or right: If a parent sides with one child over another, one will feel righteous and justified, and the other will feel misunderstood and resentful. warranted or well-grounded: The commission’s stance is that bans on GMO crops must be scientifically justified and crop-specific.

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  8. to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means. Synonyms: validate, vindicate. to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded: Don't try to justify his rudeness. Synonyms: excuse. Theology. to declare innocent or guiltless; absolve; acquit. Printing. to make (a line of type) a desired ...

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