Sentence for justice | Use justice in a sentence

Justice used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use justice in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for justice.

  • Mercy and justice! (10)
  • Call this justice? (8)
  • He does me justice. (10)
  • Justice from London? (8)
  • No, I do him justice now. (4)
  • What they want is justice. (8)
  • It might interfere with Justice. (8)
  • Perhaps I am not doing her justice. (4)
  • She prides herself on doing me justice. (9)
  • Indeed I do you justice, my good friend. (4)
  • The void of Justice is a godless region. (10)
  • I worship justice, and a black deed haunts me. (10)
  • The Unions live by justice, not to one, but all. (8)
  • And the poetical justice of this appealed to him. (8)
  • Poetic justice had been dealt to Diaper the poet. (10)
  • You know enough of him to do justice to his solid worth. (4)
  • That would indeed be to laugh at Justice in this Kingdom! (8)
  • The probings of Justice could never reach the whole truth. (8)
  • My husband deems you Justice dread, I know you Mercy dear. (10)
  • I am the soldier of justice against the army of the unjust. (10)
  • Neither could she deny the justice of his description of Jane. (4)
  • That was why even Justice quailed a little at its own probings. (8)
  • I shut my eyes, and would not understand you, or do you justice. (4)
  • To do him justice, he was not so foolish as to try to give her one. (8)
  • Do me the justice to remember that even then I was against our policy. (8)
  • I take this opportunity of saying that justice in this town is a travesty. (8)
  • To-night he would do justice to his wine, not smoking till he had finished. (8)
  • Gottlieb whirled a thong-lashing arm in air, and groaned of law and justice. (10)
  • She meted him justice; she admitted that he had spoken in a lover-like tone. (10)
  • For it had been justice on that brute even though he had not meant to kill him. (8)
  • And Soames took refuge from it in wondering what painter could have done it justice. (8)
  • If Larry were condemned in his stead, would there be any less miscarriage of justice? (8)
  • He felt that what he was doing was in the nature of retributive justice, richly deserved. (8)
  • An able controversialist no more than an able general demonstrates the justice of his cause. (2)
  • The gipsies did not wait for the operations of justice; they took themselves off in a hurry. (4)
  • We must never admit that there is no basic Justice controlling the edifice of our Civic Rights. (8)
  • We of course mentioned you, and I assure you that ample Justice was done to your Merits by all. (4)
  • He considered it in such hopelessness of ever doing it justice that his despair broke in laughter. (9)
  • It was only when Mr. Justice Bentham delivered judgment that he got over the turn he had received. (8)
  • But justice and human progress should not and will not wait until the corrupt judge becomes honest. (16)
  • He was no marquis-lover either, but he had a sense of justice in him, this proletarian host of ours. (2)
  • He reverted, though rather in name than in spirit, to the abstractions, justice, consistency, right. (10)
  • Mrs. Chump started back from the man who bewildered her brain without stifling her sense of justice. (10)
  • The artist in him had done his work that unconscious justice; against his will had set down the truth. (8)
  • The old feeling that she had never understood him, never done him justice, bit him while he stared at her. (8)
  • But I shall be patient, if it be so, until your impressions become sufficiently clarified to do me justice. (12)
  • Gentlemen, Justice is a machine that, when some one has once given it the starting push, rolls on of itself. (8)
  • The rapid progress of music in America renders it impossible to do justice to piano playing in this country. (3)
  • In process of time, they may perhaps be made the Sheriff-Substitute and Fountain of Justice at Lerwick or Tobermory. (2)
  • Our Legislators have laid down Censorship as the basic principle of Justice underlying the civic rights of dramatists. (8)
  • He might see the defending counsel, might surely do that as an expert who thought there had been miscarriage of justice. (8)
  • She was not the less disposed to rebellion by a very present sense of the justice of what could be said to reprove her. (10)
  • This was his reward for standing firm for right and justice to his own destruction: to feel like a thief and a murderer. (9)
  • Nor is it possible that such a justice exists in the universe, for if it did, the lives men lead could not be as they are. (12)
  • The reflections of Lothario, however much tending tardily to do justice to a particular lady, cannot terminate wholesomely. (10)
  • They were at the bottom of wisdom, for they had in their heads the delicate sense of justice, upon which wisdom is founded. (10)
  • Indeed, I must do ourselves the justice to say, that the few alterations we have made have been all very much for the better. (4)
  • He was intended for the legal profession and was appointed to a place in the Ministry of Justice when only nineteen years old. (3)
  • At last Jane began, and though the first bars were feebly given, the powers of the instrument were gradually done full justice to. (4)
  • So, then, by right of his passion, thus did eternal justice rule it: that Browny belonged, to Matey Weyburn, Aminta to Lord Ormont. (10)
  • What alternative is offered but anarchy if wealth has poisoned the fountains of justice; if reason is powerless and money omnipotent? (16)
  • They come from farm and merchandise and from seats of learning and courts of justice, and find keen enjoyment in the sights and sounds. (21)
  • The question of religion was always related in their minds to the question of Gregory, to whom they did justice in their trust of each other. (9)
  • General principles were nothing to her; she lost no force brooding over the justice or injustice of her situation, but merely tried to digest its facts. (8)
  • He was too diffident to do justice to himself; but when his natural shyness was overcome, his behaviour gave every indication of an open, affectionate heart. (4)
  • But the man, realizing more clearly than she the indirect penalties which his situation inevitably imposed, gave no further thought to the abstract question of justice. (13)
  • Next to the Divorce Court, this court was, perhaps, the favourite emporium of justice, libel, breach of promise, and other commercial actions being frequently decided there. (8)

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