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Definition of Justifiably
1. Adverb. With good reason. "He is justifiably bitter"
Definition of Justifiably
1. Adverb. in a justifiable manner; with justification ¹
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Definition of Justifiably
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Justifiably
Literary usage of Justifiably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1880)
"How far this invasion may progress time must tell, but the limits of a crushing
operation have apparently been justifiably advanced from the diameter of 1 ..."
2. A Collection of the Facts and Documents, Relative to the Death of Major by William Coleman (1804)
"... the animadversions of political opponents upon each other may justifiably
extend, and consequently as •not warranting the idea of it which Doctor Cooper ..."
3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1864)
"Of all that which a President might constitutionally and justifiably do in such
a case, every thing was forborne, without which it was believed possible to ..."
4. Equity: An Analysis and Discussion of Modern Equity Problems, with Notes on by George Luther Clark (1920)
"Breach by plaintiff acted upon justifiably by defendant. If after the making of
a specifically enforcible contract to convey property, the purchaser first ..."
5. Equity: An Analysis and Discussion of Modern Equity Problems by George Luther Clark (1919)
"Breach by plaintiff acted upon justifiably by defendant. If after the making of
a specifically enforcible contract to convey property, the purchaser first ..."
6. Equity: An Analysis and Discussion of Modern Equity Problems, with Notes on by George Luther Clark (1919)
"Breach by plaintiff acted upon justifiably by defendant. If after the making of
a specifically enforcible contract to convey property, the purchaser first ..."