well-justified
adjective(well justified when postpositive)
having been shown, proved, or validated satisfactorily
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How to use well-justified in a sentence
Mr. Duney, thus appealed to, nodded portentously, as though to indicate that his words were well justified.
The Shrieking Pit | Arthur J. ReesBut the results well justified the method, or the method-lessness.
Fifty Years of Golf | Horace G. HutchinsonA new volume on the subject would thus seem to be well justified.
The Oriental Rug | William D. EllwangerThe people of Melbourne are fond of hearing their city commended, and their pride in it is certainly well justified.
The Land of the Kangaroo | Thomas Wallace KnoxOur extreme distrust, to which the unfortunate Philippe nearly fell a victim, was only too well justified.
Their Majesties as I Knew Them | Xavier Paoli
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