justify is a verb, therefore it doesn't have a singular or plural version.
The noun of the verb is justification
The noun form for the verb to justify is justifier, one who justifies. Another noun form is justification.
Just. To justify is to make just, so... yeah.
The adjective forms for the verb to justify are the present participle, justifying; the past participle, justified, and the adjective justifiable.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to 'justify' are justification, and the gerund, justifying.
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Excuse as a noun means a reason or explanation to defend or justify a fault or offense.
The noun means (The ends justify the means.) is plural.The verb means (Auf wiedersehen means see you later in German.) is singular.
Prefix for justify
Prefix and suffix for justify
merit, be worthy of, ought to have, earn, warrant, justify
Justify
Excuse as a noun means a reason or explanation to defend or justify a fault or offense.
The word justifiable is an adjective, not a verb, noun, or adverb.The adjective justifiable describes a noun as able to be shown to be right or reasonable; having sufficient grounds for justification; possible to justify. Example:We can't penalize a student if they have a justifiable explanation.
The noun means (The ends justify the means.) is plural.The verb means (Auf wiedersehen means see you later in German.) is singular.
I can give you several sentences.He tried to think of an excuse to justify his bad behavior.Can you justify that action?"Justify me; open my mind to the things I can be." (from the Nate James song "Justify Me")suzan had to justify the amount of time she would give me for the test
An example of justify is when a student provides reasoning or evidence to support their argument in an essay, making their position more credible and convincing. This process helps to clarify and strengthen the stance taken on a particular topic or issue.
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
Prefix for justify
justify the purpose of an expenditure
The past tense of 'justify' is 'justified'.
Oh come on.In order to Justify a book you have to read over it to justify make sure you are right.Prove It
You justify your sexual orientation by the fact that you don't have a choice about it.