0 behaving in a way that is suitable and acceptable: --
2 with good judgment: --
You did have the opportunity, and rightly or wrongly, you didn’t follow up on it.
3 in a way that is considered to be morally good or acceptable or fair: --
The author rightly draws our attention to another vital aspect of indigenous identity - the weight of the local element.
To be just in this general sense is simply to act rightly or treat others morally.
What loss do they suffer, in terms of their genuine interests, when the defendant is rightly acquitted or spared undeserved punishment?
How, then, can we rightly say that those officials are adhering to that criterion?
Because it was not treated appropriately, it ' rightly provoked the anger' of authorities and people in developing countries.
He rightly argues that to view sectarianism as failed or cor rupted nationalism is to par take in nationalism's own discourse on sectarianism.
A sense, rightly or not, that the promises of the postwar world were unfulfilled.
As such, it is rightly regarded as a cultural milestone.