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justification

Pronunciation: [ˌdʒʌstɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]

Word

Context: "reasoning"

(noun) a good reason or explanation for doing something. It's like when you need to explain why you made a choice or took action.

Example

She had a solid justification for why she chose to study hard.

Example

There was no justification for his rude behavior that day.

Example

What is your justification for choosing that option?

Context: "legal"

(noun) a reason given in a legal situation that explains why something was done according to the law. It helps to show that the action was correct or accepted legally.

Example

The lawyer presented a strong justification for her client's actions.

Example

The judge found that there was no legal justification for his actions.

Example

Can you provide a justification for the decision made in court?

Context: "philosophy"

(noun) an argument or explanation that shows why a belief or action is reasonable or right. This helps people understand why someone believes what they do.

Example

His justification for his beliefs was based on careful thinking.

Example

Without proper justification, many questioned his beliefs.

Example

What is the justification for your belief in that idea?

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