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justificatory

[ juh-stif-i-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, juhs-tuh-fi-key-tuh-ree ]

adjective

  1. serving to justify; providing justification.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of justificatory1

1570鈥80; < Late Latin 箩耻蝉迟颈蹿颈肠腻 ( re ) to justify + -tory 1
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No work is complete without a justificatory explanation stapled to it; shape and color and line are hardly anyone鈥檚 concern.

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"The crime was the crime of a madman," they said in a long justificatory piece this week in Le Monde.

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Do you think it鈥檚 true that, fundamentally, religions are justificatory props and that it鈥檚 more concrete or existential grievances that are really animating behavior?

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They must thus cover them with dollops of justificatory pride, to lever some notional dollop of happiness.

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We have inserted many justificatory pieces, some of which have never before been published.

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