JUSTIFY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To justify a decision, action, or idea means to show or prove that it is reasonable or necessary No argument can justify a war [VERB noun] Ministers agreed that this decision was fully justified by economic conditions [VERB noun]
Justify - definition of justify by The Free Dictionary 1 to show or prove to be just, right, or reasonable: The pleasure we get from these paintings justifies their high cost 2 to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded: Don't try to justify his rudeness 3 to declare innocent or guiltless; absolve; acquit
justify - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to show (an act, claim, statement, etc ) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded: Don't try to justify his rudeness
justify | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . . to demonstrate (something) to be true or valid You'll need solid evidence to justify your claim to find or give reasonable grounds for (some action or decision), or to ascribe honorable motives to (some action or decision)
Justify Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary JUSTIFY meaning: 1 : to provide or be a good reason for (something) to prove or show (something) to be just, right, or reasonable; 2 : to provide a good reason for the actions of (someone)
justify - Wiktionary, the free dictionary And he said unto them, Ye are they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth your hearts: for that which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God