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[ US /ˈdʒəstəs, ˈdʒəstɪs/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈʌstɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being just or fair
  2. judgment involved in the determination of rights and the assignment of rewards and punishments
  3. a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice

How To Use justice In A Sentence

  • The result of such rack-rent can only be evil, —abuse and neglect of the soil, deterioration in the character of the laborers, and a widespread sense of injustice. VIII. Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece.
  • demands for rectification of terrible injustices
  • The "lawmen" in the Justice Department, etc, who are doing the hard work to bring these Wall Street criminals to the courthouse will be compromised. Stephen Gyllenhaal: Goldman and Sachs and Lipstick and Rouge
  • Using wire transmission, with long service life, and not sticky paste, silk or nylon thread transmission can be equipped with water-hao to justice system.
  • Do you think Hillary wants to sit by and watch McCain appoint Supreme Court Justices, block universal health care, send more money to Iraq in exchange for body bags? McCain raises $21.5 million in May
  • In the Hayekian view justice is solely to do with the rules of the game.
  • Even the sight of a gibbet, if it assured him that one robber was safely disposed of by justice, never failed to remind him how many remained still unhanged. Rob Roy
  • The majority reasoning was most clearly expressed by Justice Hayne.
  • Love for others, concern for justice and the poor are not so much a question of social morals as the expression of a sacramental conception of Christian morality because, through priestly ministry, the spiritual sacrifice of all the faithful is accomplished, in union with the sacrifice of Christ, the only mediator. Pope on the Essential Elements of Priestly Ministry
  • Justice and power must be brought together, so that whatever is just may be powerful, and whatever is powerful may be just. Blaise Pascal 
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