0 in a way for which there is a good reason:
He was justifiably proud of his achievements.
People are justifiably angry.
They are justifiably worried about the slowdown in the economy.
The police were justifiably criticized in the case.
She is justifiably concerned about the state of the country.
One can justifiably contend that virtually all laws of association, for example, have been discovered in this manner.
Because not-married women enjoyed the independent legal standing denied to their married counterparts, one may justifiably compare their recorded credit activities with those of men.
By any standards this work is a tour de force of which the editors and their twelve contributors should be justifiably proud.
Likewise, other factors may affect whether one can justifiably give exclusive propositions decisive assent.
Although justifiably proud of recent successes, he was, like most physicians of his day, deeply ignorant of the nature of the epidemiological environment.