justify
justify — verb
1. To show that an action, decision, or belief is reasonable or necessary by provid
To show that an action, decision, or belief is reasonable or necessary by providing good reasons for it.
Sayaka tried to justify her decision by explaining the long-term benefits.
pattern: justify + noun + by + verb-ing
The success of the new policy justifies the risks the team took.
pattern: [thing] + justify + [thing justified]
How can the government justify spending so much on a single bridge?
The evidence from the investigation justified the judge's final ruling.
Heather felt she had to justify every small expense to her business partner.
- defend
More general and less formal; can mean protecting from attack or criticism, not only through reasoning.
- warrant
The subject itself provides the reason, rather than a person giving reasons; often used of results or facts.
- substantiate
More formal, focuses on providing evidence or proof rather than moral or practical reasons.
文法句型
justify + noun
justify + verb-ing
justify + noun + by + verb-ing
用法筆記
Common in formal and academic English. The object of justify can be a noun phrase or a gerund (-ing form), but never a to-infinitive.
常見錯誤
2. To defend your own actions or decisions by explaining why they were reasonable o
To defend your own actions or decisions by explaining why they were reasonable or necessary, especially when someone has questioned or criticised you.
Aarav felt he had to justify himself after missing the team meeting.
reflexive: justify + oneself
Stop trying to justify yourself and simply admit you made a mistake.
imperative with reflexive pronoun
Felipe wrote a long email to justify his actions to the committee.
You do not need to justify yourself to anyone for taking a rest day.
Instead of justifying herself, Devika quietly fixed the error and moved on.
- explain
More neutral; explaining does not carry the sense of defending against criticism.
- account for
Slightly more formal; focuses on giving a reason or explanation for something unexpected or wrong.
文法句型
justify + oneself
justify + possessive + noun
用法筆記
This sense almost always involves a reflexive pronoun (myself, yourself, himself, etc.) or a possessive determiner (my, your, his) before the noun describing the action being defended.
常見錯誤
3. To format a block of written text so that both edges line up evenly by changing
To format a block of written text so that both edges line up evenly by changing the gaps between words.
The report looks more professional when you justify the text on both sides.
pattern: justify + [text type] + on both sides
Most novels use fully justified text for a clean printed appearance.
Takeshi clicked the button to justify the paragraph before sending the document.
You should not justify very short lines of text or the spacing looks uneven.
The newsletter design team justified all body text for a uniform layout.
- align
Broader term; text can be aligned left, right, centre, or justified. Justified is a specific type of alignment.
文法句型
justify + text / paragraph / line
be justified
用法筆記
Technical term used in word processing, desktop publishing, and web design. Often appears in the passive: 'The text is justified.' In computing contexts, this is also called 'full justification' to distinguish from left-aligned or right-aligned text.