justifiably in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

justifiably in the PONS Dictionary

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Furthermore, buyers are justifiably concerned that multiple inquiries will harm their credit report.
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The act was justifiably controversial and faced fierce opposition in parliament.
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They show pictures to the wounded of injuries like theirs healed by the machines, but the war-hardened soldiers are portrayed as skeptical, perhaps justifiably so.
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Therefore, it can not be treated as a defective trait that is justifiably screened for as part of legitimate medical practice.
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She was justifiably proud of her part in helping the war effort, but her painting all but stopped.
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The reader is justifiably struck by the singularity of this professional status and contractual capacity at such a tender age.
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Nor do those examples complete the list of justifiably fuzzy distinctions in such matters; at the opposite extreme from parasitism, parasitoidy in turn grades into predation.
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He could justifiably claim that he had announced many breaking news events.
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The college was justifiably proud of its academic accomplishments, but its sports teams entered a golden age as well.
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Because of this emphasis on practical education and community involvement, the school justifiably claimed that the state is our campus.
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