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Learn to pronounce jus·ti·fy

/ˈjəstəˌfī/
verb
  1. show or prove to be right or reasonable.
    "the person appointed has fully justified our confidence"
    synonyms: give grounds for, give reasons for, give a justification for, show just cause for, explain, give an explanation for, account for, show/prove to be reasonable, provide a rationale for, rationalize, defend, answer for, vindicate, substantiate, uphold, sustain, establish, legitimize, legitimatize
  2. declare or make righteous in the sight of God.
    "one of the elect, justified by faith"
  3. adjust (a line of type or piece of text) so that the print fills a space evenly or forms a straight edge at one or both margins.
    "in most European languages you justify text by adding space between letters and words"

13 hours ago · Definition of 'justification by faith' 1. reasonable grounds for complaint, defence, etc. 2. the act of justifying; proof, vindication, or exculpation. 3.
9 hours ago · the act or fact of justifying oneself, esp. of offering excessive reasons, explanations, excuses, etc., for an act, thought, or the like.
16 hours ago · an explanation that frees one from fault or blame what reason do you have for being in such a bad mood? Synonyms & Similar Words. excuse · justification.
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14 hours ago · Justifying faith is properly that which is defined in the catechism; according to which definition, the general nature of saving faith consists in knowledge ...
22 hours ago · Moral disengagement influences decision-making by allowing individuals to rationalize unethical choices. In financial contexts, this can lead to justifying ...
6 hours ago · To effectively justify your methodology, you need to clearly explain why you selected particular methods over alternatives, showing that they are the most ...
24 hours ago · Imminent danger refers to a situation where an individual is faced with an immediate threat of harm or injury, making it necessary to take urgent action.
3 hours ago · Synergism is the belief that salvation involves some form of cooperation between God and man. This perspective is supported by the Catholic Church.
14 hours ago · They're voluntary. Defined by Ray Oldenburg in “The Great Good Place” (1989), the third place is identifiable based on 8 characteristics.
10 hours ago · Communicating issues, justifying conclusions reached, and recommending courses of action; AND; Performing formal and informal briefings and presentations to ...