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Meaning of justifying
The primary meaning of "justifying" is to show or prove that something is reasonable or justified.
Etymology of justifying
The word "justifying" comes from the Old French word "justifier", which is derived from the Latin word "justificare", meaning "to make just" or "to justify"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of showing or proving that something is reasonable or justified
Synonyms
vindicating
validating
rationalizing
explaining
defending
supporting
upholding
maintaining
preserving
protecting
excusing
apologizing
pardon
condoning
acquitting
absolving
exonerating
mitigating
extenuating
palliating
downplaying
whitewashing
glossing
varnishing
coloring
disguising
cloaking
screening
shielding
buttressing
fortifying
bolstering
reinforcing
strengthening
substantiating
verifying
confirming
authenticating
certifying
warranting
guaranteeing.
Definitions
- To show or prove that something is reasonable or justified
- To defend or justify a decision, action, or belief
- To demonstrate that something is morally or legally acceptable
Usage Examples
- The company is justifying the price increase by citing rising production costs
- She spent hours justifying her decision to leave her job and start her own business
- The government is justifying its actions as necessary to maintain national security
Antonyms
condemning
criticizing
denouncing
disparaging
disapproving
rejecting
dismissing
repudiating
renouncing
abandoning
forsaking
deserting
betraying
deceiving
misleading
distorting
exaggerating
magnifying
amplifying
intensifying
aggravating
worsening
deteriorating.