Examples of 'justifiably' in a sentence
Meaning of "justifiably"
justifiably (adverb) - in a way that is based on valid reasons or excuses and can be explained or defended
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- in a justifiable manner; with justification
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That could justifiably be held against us later on.
The rationale for opposition was justifiably long.
A person might justifiably become angry on occasion.
Although there are certain instances where it is justifiably.
The rapporteur has justifiably emphasised this.
Justifiably they would be met with outrage.
I think that we can justifiably doubt this.
Perhaps justifiably so by the norms of the day.
The auditorium was near full and justifiably so.
Allowing her to justifiably come after you.
Justifiably it was asked if this pattern was not too simplistic.
At this point my wife justifiably told me to shut up.
He is justifiably very proud of his country and heritage.
A team of creative people that he was justifiably proud of.
We can all be justifiably proud of our accomplishments.
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I think that is something we are justifiably proud of.
So that man is justifiably seeking vengeance as a survivor.
I would describe him as justifiably angry.
Many of us are justifiably afraid of this fatal disease.
I think parishioners are justifiably joking.
Danvers was justifiably angry at being violated in such a way.
This proposed model was justifiably criticized.
Women are justifiably worried about breast cancer.
Every four years the world goes justifiably insane.
The student was justifiably struggling with practicing.
They then may be killed justifiably.
So we can justifiably state in connection with our watches.
They resurrect the justifiably forgotten.
We can justifiably be pleased about that.
The modern consumer is justifiably skeptical.
All this justifiably draws enormous international interest.
Many of our new friends are justifiably disappointed by this.
And he justifiably hated them because they were bad.
We were handed a country with justifiably high social expectations.
We are justifiably proud of this annual publication.
That performance justifiably sold out.
She was justifiably concerned about the underemployment of educated women.
You can feel justifiably proud.
The justifiably devastating comments in the media speak volumes.
Parliament can be justifiably proud of itself.
Justifiably proud of their salmon.
Their countries may be justifiably proud of their accomplishments.
Leaders of successful companies are justifiably proud.
God is justifiably angry with humankind.
A very busy hostel and justifiably so.
Ryan was justifiably fearful of this possibility.
We have a range of which we are justifiably proud.
Colonialism justifiably has a bad name.
This is a policy for which he has been justifiably praised.
And she was justifiably upset on this night.