The verb form of "justifiable" is "justify".
The verb form of legal is "legalize."
The verb form of revocation is "revoke."
The verb form for "legal" is "legalize."
The verb form of "law" is "to enact" or "to legislate."
The verb form of "slave" is "enslave."
No. The adverb form of justifiable is justifiably.
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 form for the adjective justifiable is justifiability.A related noun form is justification.
justify is a verb, therefore it doesn't have a singular or plural version. The noun of the verb is justification
Justifiable is an adjective.
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