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am justified
verb
To provide an acceptable explanation for.
Exact(20)
He added: "I have concluded with some degree of hesitation that the circumstances are, by virtue of the jury's clearly stated views, so exceptional that I am justified in suspending the operation of the prison sentences".
"If she brings it up between appointments," Gail says, "I am justified in hanging up on her or walking out of the room, neither of which I have had to do since we set up the arrangement".
"If I was a person who is being dispossessed, whose wife has been raped, who is being pushed off their land and who is being faced with this police force, I would say that I am justified in taking up arms," said Roy. "If that is the only way I have to defend myself".
As proof of the strange hold childhood remembrance has on us, I think I am justified to print once, and only once, my considered analysis of the reason I must live for the rest of my life with an almost painful craving for mayonnaise made with fresh eggs and lemon juice and good olive oil: GRANDMOTHER'S BOILED DRESSING 1 cup cider vinegar.
By hypothesis, I am justified in believing (C1).
Or, at least, I am justified in believing that there appears to be a door there.
Similar(40)
Since a belief entails the denial of every contrary hypothesis, this closure principle in effect says that I cannot be justified in believing p unless I am justified in denying every hypothesis contrary to p — that is, unless I can rule out all contrary hypotheses.
Neither conclusion is justified.
Their clamour is justified.
That battering was justified.
"That could be justified.
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