noun
- plural of justness; the quality or state of being just, fair, or morally right
- plural of justness; the quality of being appropriate, suitable, or well-founded
Usage: typically used in formal or literary contexts
Usage: less common usage
Examples
- The justnesses of their claims were evident to all observers.
- She argued for the justnesses of equal treatment under the law.
- The court recognized the justnesses inherent in the defendant's appeal.
- Many philosophers have debated the justnesses of various ethical systems.
- The justnesses of their grievances could not be denied.
- He questioned the justnesses of the decision made by the committee.