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justice
noun
    1. The quality of being just; just treatment; fairness.
      Thesaurus: fairness, impartiality, equity, honesty, integrity, rightfulness, truth, appropriateness.
    2. The quality of being reasonable.
    3. The law, or administration of or conformity to the law.
      Example: a miscarriage of justice
      Thesaurus: adjudication, arbitration, legal process, due process, litigation, prosecution, judgement, trial, regulation; validity, legitimacy, lawfulness, authority, constitutionality, legality.
    4. The title of a judge.
      Form: Justice
    5. A justice of the peace.
    (N Amer, especially US)
    6. A judge.
Idiom: bring someone to justice
    To arrest and try them.
Idiom: do justice to someone or something
    To treat them fairly or properly.
      Thesaurus: honour, pay tribute to, respect, esteem.
    To show their full merit, etc.
    colloq
    To appreciate (a meal, etc) fully.
Idiom: do justice to oneself (do oneself justice)
    To fulfil one's potential.
Idiom: in justice to someone or something
    To be fair to them.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon as justise: from Latin justitia, from justus just.



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