justification

[ˌdʒʌstɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]
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An explanation for "justification"!

A justification is when someone explains or shows why they did something, and it's usually related to a decision or action that might have been questioned. Think of trying to convince others or yourself that what you did was right.

You often hear about justification in the context of work or school projects. For example, if your boss asks for feedback on a project you completed, your justification would be explaining why certain design choices were made and how they contributed to the overall outcome. In other words, you'd be saying "I chose this way because..." or "This is what I was thinking when I did that...". The goal of a justification is to show that your decision-making process made sense and that the result is good for whatever reason.

How common is "justification"?

Word justification is considered uncommon in modern English.
It appears most frequently in academic texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

noun

  • A reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence.

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