warrantable

/ˈwɔrəntəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being justified or allowed; reasonable under the circumstances.
    • His anger was warrantable after they broke their promise.
    • The company's cost-cutting measures were warrantable to avoid bankruptcy.
    • The teacher's decision to give extra homework was warrantable given the upcoming exam.
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