justifiably Meaning in Tamil ( justifiably வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adverb:
நியாயபூர்வமாக,
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justifiably தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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justifiably's Usage Examples:
Ace are justifiably proud of this release which brings together 24 of the finest mirror images of the Spector Sound.
Parents are justifiably concerned that their child be evaluated fairly and appropriately.
office furniture and computer equipment is justifiably a business expense, these can be claimed in full.
He was, justifiably, taken apart by Hugo Young of The Guardian for uttering similar platitudes on Frost.
If this be so,it may justifiably be inferred that both normal and abnormal morphological features may be due to the presence of enzymatic substances secreted by the protoplasm that determine the course of development.
Dr Bather justifiably anticipates further discoveries, but if, already in Silurian as in modern times, the members of these families had to pass through nauplius and cypris stages to maturity, there is one " enormous gap " between them and the common ancestor of the crustacean class that will not be easily filled.
Fred answered with a look that said he, too, was justifiably proud to be on the slopes at his age.
The plot is a refreshing return to classic, dark, comic book tales, justifiably allowing for explosions of the Hulk's anger against similarly gamma-irradiated foes and military machines of all types.
He knew from his English experiences that such a veto would be hardly ever used unless the king felt the people were on his side, and that if it were used unjustifiably the power of the purse possessed by the representatives of the people would, as in England in 1688, bring about a bloodless revolution.
Ofcom did not consider that the Company was unjustifiably impugned in the program.
Whatever the reason, a journalist whose story turns out to be inaccurate, unfair or untrue will very justifiably earn public derision.