Webjustify: [verb] to prove or show to be just, right, or reasonable. to show to have had a sufficient legal reason. to qualify (oneself) as a surety (see surety 3) by taking oath to the ownership of sufficient property.
WebUnless the oppression is so extreme as to justify revolution, it would not justify the evil of breaking up a government. 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. 3. (Theol.)
Webjustify to make (a line of type) a desired length by spacing the words and letters, especially so that full lines in a column... to level and square (a strike).
Webjus·ti·fy 1. To demonstrate or prove to be just, right, or valid: justified each budgetary expense as necessary; anger that is... 2. To free (a human) of the guilt and penalty attached to grievous sin. Used of God. 3. Law a. To demonstrate sufficient legal reason for (an action taken). b. To prove ...
WebTo justify is to make excuses for one's actions, like the dieter who has to justify the few tiny pieces of chocolate she's sneaked in between salads.
Web01/05/2017 · JUSTIFY Meaning: "to administer justice;" late 14c., "to show (something) to be just or right," from Old French… See origin and meaning of justify.