justification 音标拼音: [dʒ
, ʌstəfək'eʃən]
n . 辩护,证明正当,释罪
辩护,证明正当,释罪
justification 对齐; 调整
justification 对齐 整版
justification n 1 :
something (
such as a fact or circumstance )
that shows an action to be reasonable or necessary ; "
he considered misrule a justification for revolution "
2 :
a statement in explanation of some action or belief 3 :
the act of defending or explaining or making excuses for by reasoning ; "
the justification of barbarous means by holy ends "-
H .
J .
Muller Justification \
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n . [
L .
justificatio :
cf .
F .
justification .
See {
Justify }.]
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1 .
The act of justifying or the state of being justified ;
a showing or proving to be just or conformable to law ,
justice ,
right ,
or duty ;
defense ;
vindication ;
support ;
as ,
arguments in justification of the prisoner '
s conduct ;
his disobedience admits justification .
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I hope ,
for my brother '
s justification ,
he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my virtue . --
Shak .
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2 . (
Law )
The showing in court of a sufficient lawful reason why a party charged or accused did that for which he is called to answer .
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3 . (
Theol .)
The act of justifying ,
or the state of being justified ,
in respect to God '
s requirements .
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Who was delivered for our offenses ,
and was raised again for our justification . --
Rom .
iv .
25 .
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In such righteousness To them by faith imputed ,
they may find Justification toward God ,
and peace Of conscience . --
Milton .
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4 . (
Print .)
Adjustment of type (
in printing ),
or of the final spacing of printed text ,
by spacing it so as to make it exactly fill a line ,
or line up at one edge of the allotted portion of the printed page ;
adjustment of a cut so as to hold it in the right place ;
also ,
the leads ,
quads ,
etc .,
used for making such adjustment ;
as ,
left justification is the most common format for simple letters ,
but left and right justification is typically used in books .
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80 Moby Thesaurus words for "
justification ":
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Linotype ,
Monotype ,
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apologetic ,
apologia ,
beatification ,
beatitude ,
blessedness ,
blessing ,
canonization ,
cold -
type typesetting ,
composing ,
composing stick ,
composition ,
computerized typesetting ,
consecration ,
dedication ,
defense ,
defensibility ,
devotion ,
drumhead justice ,
dueness ,
dummy ,
enshrinement ,
equitableness ,
equity ,
evenhandedness ,
exaltation ,
furniture ,
galley chase ,
give -
and -
take ,
glorification ,
grace ,
hallowing ,
hot -
metal typesetting ,
imposition ,
justice ,
justifiability ,
justifiableness ,
justification by works ,
justness ,
lawfulness ,
layout ,
legality ,
line of type ,
measure for measure ,
meetness ,
nemesis ,
photocomposition ,
photosetting ,
phototypesetter ,
phototypesetting machine ,
poetic justice ,
properness ,
propriety ,
purification ,
quoin ,
rationale ,
rationalization ,
reason ,
retributive justice ,
right ,
rightfulness ,
rightness ,
rude justice ,
sainthood ,
sainting ,
sanctification ,
scales of justice ,
setting ,
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slug ,
state of grace ,
summary justice ,
typesetting ,
typesetting machine ,
warrantability ,
warrantedness ,
what is right Justification a forensic term ,
opposed to condemnation .
As regards its nature ,
it is the judicial act of God ,
by which he pardons all the sins of those who believe in Christ ,
and accounts ,
accepts ,
and treats them as righteous in the eye of the law ,
i .
e .,
as conformed to all its demands .
In addition to the pardon (
q .
v .)
of sin ,
justification declares that all the claims of the law are satisfied in respect of the justified .
It is the act of a judge and not of a sovereign .
The law is not relaxed or set aside ,
but is declared to be fulfilled in the strictest sense ;
and so the person justified is declared to be entitled to all the advantages and rewards arising from perfect obedience to the law (
Rom .
5 :
1 -
10 ).
It proceeds on the imputing or crediting to the believer by God himself of the perfect righteousness ,
active and passive ,
of his Representative and Surety ,
Jesus Christ (
Rom .
10 :
3 -
9 ).
Justification is not the forgiveness of a man without righteousness ,
but a declaration that he possesses a righteousness which perfectly and for ever satisfies the law ,
namely ,
Christ '
s righteousness (
2 Cor .
5 :
21 ;
Rom .
4 :
6 -
8 ).
The sole condition on which this righteousness is imputed or credited to the believer is faith in or on the Lord Jesus Christ .
Faith is called a "
condition ,"
not because it possesses any merit ,
but only because it is the instrument ,
the only instrument by which the soul appropriates or apprehends Christ and his righteousness (
Rom .
1 :
17 ;
3 :
25 ,
26 ;
4 :
20 ,
22 ;
Phil .
3 :
8 -
11 ;
Gal .
2 :
16 ).
The act of faith which thus secures our justification secures also at the same time our sanctification (
q .
v .);
and thus the doctrine of justification by faith does not lead to licentiousness (
Rom .
6 :
2 -
7 ).
Good works ,
while not the ground ,
are the certain consequence of justification (
6 :
14 ;
7 :
6 ). (
See GALATIANS ,
EPISTLE {
TO }.)
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JUSTIFICATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of JUSTIFICATION is the act or an instance of justifying something : vindication How to use justification in a sentence
What is justification? What does it mean to be justified . . . Simply put, to justify is to declare righteous Justification is an act of God whereby He pronounces a sinner to be righteous because of that sinner’s faith in Christ
JUSTIFICATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary What is the pronunciation of justification? 正當的理由, 辯解… 正当的理由, 辩解… justificación, justificación [feminine, singular]… razão, justificativa, justificativa [feminine]… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! JUSTIFICATION definition: 1 a good reason or explanation for something: 2 a good reason or explanation for something: Learn more
Justification - definition of justification by The Free Dictionary 1 a reason, fact, circumstance, or explanation that justifies 2 an act of justifying 3 the state of being justified 4 the act of God whereby humankind is absolved of guilt or sin 5 the act or result of justifying a line or lines of type
justification, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary Factsheet What does the noun justification mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun justification, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
JUSTIFICATION - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary Master the word "JUSTIFICATION" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource
justification noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . is used to talk about finding or understanding reasons for actions, or trying to explain why it is a good idea to do something
Justification - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Close in meaning to an explanation, a justification is specifically for defending or explaining an event The idea that he was just trying to scare his little sister was a pretty weak justification for the elaborate gag
justification - Wiktionary, the free dictionary justification (countable and uncountable, plural justifications) (countable) A reason, explanation, or excuse which someone believes provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence
Justification Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary JUSTIFICATION meaning: an acceptable reason for doing something something that justifies an action