My mother went to the store justly to get milk
The sentence was justly imposed.This award was justly deserved.
What is the gerund in the sentence, "The judge was known for settling disputes fairly and justly"
Justly Punished - 1914 was released on: USA: 15 July 1914
The adverb for 'Just' is justly. The adverb for 'Punctual' is punctually. If you wanted to append them it would look like "Justly and punctually."
It is debatable whether Mark Whitacre was treated justly in the end. While he cooperated with authorities and provided valuable information, his own actions and decisions contributed to the legal consequences he faced. Some may argue that his sentence was fair given the circumstances, while others may believe he was unfairly punished.
Micah 6:8" He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.And what does the LORD require of you?To act justly and to love mercyand to walk humbly with your God"
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equitably, objectively, legitimately, honestly, justly, lawfully, dispassionately
To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God
It means rightly: with honesty; "he was rightly considered the greatest singer of his time".
Laertes says this during the fencing match with Hamlet saying that he has gained his revenge but through trickery, so he is justly brought down with his own treachery.
Acting justly means taking action to set things right. This could meanbefriending someone who is lonely, feeding someone who is hungry, being a godly leader, raising money for a cause, or simply holding someone's hand while they cry.