To make our acts, omissions and words acceptable to the society of which we are a part.
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
There are things that legally justify killing a person-- but the word "murder" means an unjustified killing. A killing in self defense, for example, may be a justifiable homicide and not a crime.
You can jump, judge or jog. You can jiggle, justify or join.
because some things are going too wrong with it
The past tense of 'justify' is 'justified'.
Prefix for justify
justify the purpose of an expenditure
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
It is important to study economics so that you understand the market. You need to understand why you pay what you do for the things you value.
Little things, almost impalpable, had happened to justify that doubt; something in his manner had belied his words.
The suffix of "justify" is "-ify."
Act with integrity; earn other people's trust; justify respect for your willingness to help others and ignore unintended slights.