justifié

This is the 2285th most frequent French word.

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justifié

"Justifié" means "justified" or "warranted" in English.


The word 'justifiée' here is the feminine singular past participle of 'justifier,' meaning 'to justify.' It is used to describe that the stated reason makes the situation acceptable or logical.

Son absence à la réunion était justifiée par une urgence familiale.

His absence from the meeting was justified by a family emergency.


In this context, 'justifiés' is the masculine plural past participle of 'justifier,' used as an adjective to describe how valid or reasonable the arguments are.

Elle a fourni des arguments bien justifiés pour soutenir son opinion.

She provided well-justified arguments to support her opinion.


Here, 'justifié' is the masculine singular past participle of 'justifier,' indicating that the potential benefits provide a strong basis or rationalization for undertaking the project.

Il pense que son projet est justifié par les bénéfices qu'il pourrait apporter.

He thinks that his project is justified by the benefits it could bring.