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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "justness" in a sentence

    justness example sentences

    justness


    1. his justness, and the topic remains as open as before


    2. Justice, or Justness, is an attribute of God that I believe has often been greatly misunderstood


    3. And, indeed, it required but one glance at Mademoiselle Danglars to comprehend the justness of Morcerf's remark—she was beautiful, but her beauty was of too marked and decided a character to please a fastidious taste; her hair was raven black, but its natural waves seemed somewhat rebellious; her eyes, of the same color as her hair, were surmounted by well-arched brows, whose great defect, however, consisted in an almost habitual frown, while her whole physiognomy wore that expression of firmness and decision so little in accordance with the gentler attributes of her sex—her nose was precisely what a sculptor would have chosen for a chiselled Juno


    4. All are struck by the justness of his views, but no one undertakes to carry them out, so he takes a regiment, a division- stipulates that no one is to interfere with his arrangements- leads his division to the decisive point, and gains the victory alone


    5. I don't say this because I am accepting unconditionally the truth and justness of that beauty ; but at least there were completely worked out forms of honour and duty which have never existed anywhere in Russia except in the nobilitj', even in the most rudimentary shape


    6. If the Senate attempted to interfere with the verdicts of the courts upon its own view of the justness of the verdicts themselves, there would be greater risks of justice being miscarried than established," he said, recalling the preceding case


    7. All are struck by the justness of his views, but no one undertakes to carry them out, so he takes a regiment, a division—stipulates that no one is to interfere with his arrangements—leads his division to the decisive point, and gains the victory alone


    8. As silence on the observations which have been made, though on points foreign to the one in debate, may be ascribed to an acquiescence in their justness, I cannot refrain from apprising you that I hold myself bound to answer such as shall, in my judgment, demand an answer


    9. " These were the sentiments of a gentleman residing in the State of South Carolina; from this their justness may be estimated


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    Synonyms for "justness"

    justness nicety rightness justice

    "justness" definitions

    conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety


    the quality of being just or fair