justifiable
1 of 1adjective/ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪəbl̩/
Forms:more justifiable,most justifiable
1
able to be supported with reason or evidence
- His decision to pursue further education was justifiable, considering the potential career opportunities it could offer.
- The increase in taxes was justifiable, given the need for additional funding for public services.
- Her actions were justifiable, considering the circumstances she was facing at the time.
- His skepticism towards the new proposal was justifiable, given the lack of concrete evidence supporting its effectiveness.
- The policy change was justifiable, supported by data showing the potential benefits to the organization.