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Noun — The act or process of giving reasons or evidence to show that something is right, fair, or reasonable.

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justifying a decision justifying the cost justifying an action

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What does “justifying” mean?

The word “justifying” means the act or process of giving reasons or evidence to show that something is right, fair, or reasonable. In plain terms, explaining or defending why something was done, so it seems reasonable or acceptable.

How do you use “justifying” in a sentence?

Here is “justifying” used in a sentence: “Justifying the price increase took more effort than actually deciding on it.”

What part of speech is “justifying”?

“Justifying” is a noun.

Is “justifying” a common word?

“Justifying” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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