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justification

reasoning / defense / alignment / absolution
Noun
pl: justifications

This term carries a strong sense of validation and legitimacy. In professional or legal settings, it refers to the evidence or reasoning provided to defend a specific choice, often implying a need to prove that an action was not arbitrary or wasteful. In typography, the word shifts from a conceptual meaning to a technical one, describing the visual alignment of text. In a theological context, it describes a spiritual transformation or legal standing before a deity, moving the word from the realm of human logic to divine decree.

Meanings

Noun

The action of showing that a decision, action, or belief is reasonable, right, or necessary.

"The manager asked for a written justification for the unexpected expenditure."

Noun

A reason or explanation that shows something to be right or reasonable.

"There is no justification for such rude behavior toward the staff."

Noun

The process of aligning text so that it is flush with both the left and right margins.

"The designer chose full justification for the magazine columns to create a clean look."

Noun

The act of declaring a sinner to be righteous in the eyes of God, particularly in Christian theology.

"The doctrine emphasizes justification by faith rather than by works."

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