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justicenoun the practice of giving to others what is their due or an instance of thisthe victim's family felt that justice had been done in the case equity, fair shake, right equitability, equitableness, evenhandedness, fair-mindedness, fairness, impartialitygoodness, righteousness, virtuehonor, integrity, uprightness inequity, injustice, raw deal, wrong bias, one-sidedness, partiality, prejudiceunfairness, unjustness, wrongfulnesscorruption, improprietycrime, offense(or offence), wrongdoingdisservice, harm a public official having authority to decide questions of lawa justice of the U.S. Supreme Court adjudicator, beak(chiefly British), bench, court, judge, jurist, magistrate chief justice, circuit judge, justice of the peace, squireauditor, masterjurisconsult, jurisprudent lack of favoritism toward one side or anotherwith scrupulous justice, the marriage counselor noted that both parties had much to atone for detachment, disinterest, disinterestedness, equity, evenhandedness, fair-mindedness, fairness, impartiality, neutralism, neutrality, nonpartisanship, objectiveness, objectivity apathy, indifference, unconcernbroad-mindedness, open-mindedness, tolerancefence-sitting, straddling bias, favor, favoritism, nonobjectivity, one-sidedness, partiality, partisanship, prejudice chauvinism, nepotismsubjectiveness, subjectivitybent, inclination, leaning, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, propensity, tendencypreconception, prejudgment in the 12th century |