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conscionable

 

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Adjective conscionable has 1 sense
  1. conscionable - acceptable to your conscience
    Antonym:
    unjust (indirect, via just)

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Conscionable

Definition:

Conscionable is an adjective that refers to something that is morally right, fair, or justifiable.

Senses/Usages:

1. Morally Right:

In this sense, conscionable means conforming to one's conscience, acting in accordance with moral principles.

Example sentence: She decided to donate a portion of her salary every month to charity as it was the conscionable thing to do.

2. Fair or Justifiable:

Conscionable is also used to describe something that is reasonable, justified, and fair.

Example sentence: The court's decision to award her the compensatory damages was conscionable considering the harm caused by the company's negligence.

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