We have no meanings for "more justified" in our records yet.
1 Then perhaps their fears are more justified than your affection, Wizard McCoy.
2 Twenty years ago this prize would have been sycophantic but maybe more justified .
3 Leaving so worthy a representative, the Count was more justified in his departure.
4 When a victory resonates this momentously, such urgency seems more justified .
5 If there was unexpected reason for optimism before, it feels far more justified now.
6 Perhaps after all I'm more justified than any of them.
7 If a serial killer were involved, the existence of your group would be more justified .
8 Nobody will be the more justified for your endurance.
9 No, my youthful raptures had not been at fault, and the poets were once more justified .
10 They give us the same polite name that we feel ourselves more justified in applying to them.
11 Image supplied: Open Signal Read -Worry over kids' excessive smartphone use is more justified than ever before
12 I'd feel more justified in my own eyes if I were living with him over in the Mission-
13 She liked to hear of other people seeking excitement because she felt more justified in doing so herself.
14 Perhaps you will be more justified this year, after you have got through your Christmas duties at home.
15 His uncle accompanied him to the automobile where Moltkecito once more justified the ruin and plunder of the castle.
16 One is no more justified in claiming the ownership of a soul than in claiming the ownership of a slave.
Other examples for "more justified"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: More justified through the time
More justified across language varieties