| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| justify | /ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪ/ | (transitive) If you justify something that people think is bad, you explain why it was good or why it had to happen that way. | justifiable justifiably justification unjustified unjustifiable unjustifiably |
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The time has arrived when it is more appropriate to ask why cataloguing is still conducted on a manual basis, rather than to seek to justify the use of computers in cataloguing.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Justificar
justify ['dʒʌstifai]
ReplyDeletevt. 替...辩护, 证明...正当
n. 对齐
The policeman was justified in shooting the criminal in self-defence
Nothing can justify him in refusing it.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 정당화하다.
Nina Munk, the site's creator and editor, said that Urbanhound never generated enough revenue to justify itself as a stand-alone Web site.
ReplyDeleteChet Faliszek attempts to justify Left 4 Dead 2.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Giustificare
Insurance companies justify gender rating by claiming women use more medical services and have more chronic illnesses than directed less at consumers than at the health-care industry.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; saitou ka suru
She was justified in acting that way.
ReplyDeleteRussian: оправдывать