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justness (ˈdʒʌstnɪs) [f. just a. + -ness.] The quality of being just: = justice in its non-legal senses: cf. F. justesse beside justice. † 1. The quality of being just or upright; righteousness; uprightness. Obs.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode i. cxxv. (1869) 66 Thilke scau⁓berk is cleped humilitee..jn wh...
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JUST - Definition from the KJV Dictionary - AV1611.com
JUST'NESS, n. Accuracy; exactness; as the justness of proportions. 1. Conformity to truth; as the justness of a description or representation. 2. Justice; reasonableness; equity; as the justness of a cause or of a demand. Justness is properly applied to things, and justice to persons; but the distinction is not always observed.
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JUSTICE Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
2 days agoSynonyms for JUSTICE in English: fairness, equity, integrity, honesty, decency, impartiality, rectitude, reasonableness, uprightness, justness, …
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Charles George Harper
It has reticence and justness of expression that would not serve in relating tales of the road, but which, together with a sense of colour and of what
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What Does it Mean That God Is Just? - Christianity
Therefore, for God to be just means that he is consistent, virtuous, innocent, and right. And since his justness is part of his immutable nature (meaning it cannot change), then he is always right and just in whatever he does. But as clear as that definition might be, many people have issues with God's justness that inhibit them from fully ...
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Oliver Óge French
His speech outlined the reasons for the war in Ireland, the justness of the Irish cause and their many disadvantages.
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rightship
ˈrightship dial. [f. right n.1 + -ship.] Rightness, justness.1873 in Eng. Dial. Dict. 1899 Raymond No Soul i, He spoke with firm conviction, as if the rightship of this to any English understanding must be beyond doubt.
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Political trial
In a political defense, a defendant may assert the political motivations behind the conduct in an attempt to convince the jury or the public of the justness
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unjustness
unˈjustness [un-1 12.] Injustice.c 1449 Pecock Repr. i. xviii. 106 The vniustnes of iuging which is ȝouun upon me y knowe better than the vniustnes of iugingis doon vpon othere. 1586 A. Day Eng. Secretary i. (1625) 67 The indignity, vniustnesse, wickednesse,..that thereof ensueth. 1599 Crompton Mans...
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Nicolina Giordani
She was described by Thomas Gray as a singer "with the utmost justness of ear, the strongest expression of countenance, the most speaking eyes, the greatest
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fluxional
fluxional, a. (ˈflʌkʃənal) [f. prec. + -al1.] 1. Math. Of the nature of or pertaining to a fluxion or the method of fluxions.1748 Hartley Observ. Man i. iii. 357 The Justness of an arithmetical..or fluxional Operation. 1823 Mitchell Dict. Math. & Phys. Sc., Fluxional Analysis is the analysis of flux...
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Phoebadius of Agen
Commenting on this Liber contra Arianos, Butler remarks that it is "written in so masterly a manner, with such solidity, justness, and close reasoning,
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As far back as can be traced, the standard weights and measures, the primary instruments for determining the justness of all other weights and
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Kimberley Motley
And so this put me on a quest for justness, and what justness means to me is using laws for their intended purpose, which is to protect. She described cases she has handled that illustrate "how a country's own laws can bring both justice and 'justness.'"
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