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justifiable


Meanings
  • Adjective

    Capable of being justified or defended, reasonable or valid.

    - "The actions of the company were justifiable in light of the circumstances."
    - "Despite the criticism, the manager's decisions were justifiable."
  • Verb

    Giving a valid reason or explanation for an action or belief.

    - "The suspect was able to justify his actions to the police."
    - "The lawyer successfully justified her client's innocence."

Antonyms

unjustifiable
Rhymes
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sustainable , maintainable , containable , sustainable
Variants
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justifiabilities , justifiability , justifiable , justifiably
Etymology
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From Old French justifiable, from justifier, to make right, justify.


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  1. The term 'justifiable' is derived from the Latin word 'justus,' meaning 'fair' or 'righteous'.

  2. In mathematics, a 'justifiable number' is a number that can be obtained by a sequence of simple arithmetic operations starting from natural numbers.


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  1. Justice: The principle of fairness, impartiality, and morality in the treatment of individuals and their actions or conduct, and the administration of the law.

  2. Moral dilemma: A situation in which an individual is forced to choose between two or more conflicting moral values or courses of action.


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The term 'justifiable' has been used extensively in various literary works, particularly in legal and philosophical contexts. In literature, the concept of justifiable actions or beliefs is often explored through characters and their moral dilemmas. For example, in 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Atticus Finch justifies the defense of Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman.

How to Memorize "justifiable"

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