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espanhol
justificar
Show to be right by providing justification or proof.
justify
espanhol
justificar
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Examples for "
justify
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justify
Examples for "
justify
"
1
We think good results always
justify
an extra 10 minutes of work.
2
He said: I cannot
justify
the way this information was subsequently handled.
3
The government could now ask retail bosses to
justify
the price gap.
4
Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to
justify
or obscure criminal intent.
5
Elite groups go to a great deal of trouble to
justify
themselves.
1
There is a moral responsibility on the Government to
vindicate
that position.
2
Chance has finally brought you the chance to
vindicate
your grandfather's actions.
3
The praise and support I received only helped to
vindicate
my actions.
4
It did not, even need the peaceful Derry outcome to
vindicate
it.
5
Do not look to me for protection;
vindicate
yourself if you can.
6
As to my opinions, I have no particular desire to
vindicate
them.
7
He wished to
vindicate
himself in some way, to assert his manhood.
8
I speak only the truth, and it will, it must,
vindicate
me.
9
Each took from them what might
vindicate
the cause that he espoused.
10
What Sweden will do to
vindicate
her honor remains to be seen.
11
My character is at stake, and I am bound to
vindicate
it.
12
The Abbot strove not to
vindicate
himself, but preserved a sullen silence.
13
If they display too nice an arrangement, the Halicarnassian shall
vindicate
me.
14
There is no other near relative to
vindicate
their memory from insult.
15
Replays
vindicate
Monty's confusion - the ball went nowhere near his bat.
16
This medicine was taken day after day, and seemed to
vindicate
itself.
vindicate
·
vindicate the rights
vindicate a nation
vindicate british
vindicate by arms
vindicate children
espanhol
justificar