Antonym: injustice. Similar words: do justice, justify, just, just as, just now, adjust, just about, just the same. Meaning: ['dʒʌstɪs] n. 1. the quality of being just or fair 2. the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments 3. a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice 4. the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870.
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91. The justice of these remarks was clear to everyone.
92. Judge Mr Justice Schiemann jailed him for life.
93. I too am committing myself to continue the fight for justice.
94. A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society.
95. A journalist should always live up to the ideals of truth, decency, and justice.
96. Justice is often personified as a blindfolded woman holding a pair of scales.
97. The governor failed to observe the rules of natural justice.
98. The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual.
99. The case went before Mr Justice Henry on December 23 and was adjourned.
100. Using his daughter's case as a jumping-off point, he described a justice system that ignores the rights of the victim.
101. I don't think he could do himself justice playing for England.
102. We try to strike a balance between justice and mercy.
103. These miscarriages of justice have undermined confidence in our legal system.
104. It seems like rough justice that he should lose his house as well as his wife.
105. Gangs practise a kind of rough justice on their members.
106. An eye for an eye is no way to run a civilised justice system.
107. An open system of criminal justice is a fundamental requirement of any democratic society.
108. She didn't really do justice to herself in the interview.
109. He spent twenty years in prison as a result of a miscarriage of justice.
110. The police are doing all they can to bring those responsible for the bombing to justice.
111. It is only one of the absurd rules in the system of law laughingly known as British justice.
112. Does he have the right qualifications to become a Supreme Court Justice?
113. The two women stand charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice.
114. The indomitable Mrs Furlong said she would continue to fight for justice.
115. Each and every person responsible for his murder will be brought to justice.
116. the justice system in this country consists of a series of law courts at different levels.
117. He didn't play as well as he can, but to do him justice[Sentencedict.com](sentencedict.com), it was his first game since his injury.
118. The president said illegal drugs are hurting the entire world and anyone who traffics in them should be brought to justice.
119. He remained steadfast in his determination to bring the killers to justice.
120. She cooked a delicious dinner, but we couldn't really do justice to it because we'd eaten too much already.
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