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rettferdiggjør

Rettferdiggjør is a Norwegian verb meaning to justify, vindicate, or defend a claim, action, or decision by presenting reasons, evidence, or arguments. The term can refer to making something appear fair or reasonable, as well as to proving the legitimacy of a measure in formal contexts.

The noun forms are rettferdiggjørelse or rettferdiggjøring, both used to denote justification or vindication. The word

Etymologically, rettferdiggjør is built from rettferdig (just, fair) and gjøre (to make), conveying the idea of

Usage notes: rettferdiggjøre tends to appear in formal or argumentative writing, legal discourse, and media coverage

is
commonly
found
in
legal,
political,
administrative,
and
journalistic
writing,
as
well
as
in
everyday
speech
when
someone
argues
that
a
choice
or
policy
is
warranted.
It
is
often
paired
with
a
specific
object,
such
as
rettferdiggjøre
en
beslutning
or
rettferdiggjøre
en
påstand.
In
everyday
language,
synonyms
like
begrunne
or
forklare
may
be
used,
but
rettferdiggjøre
carries
a
stronger
sense
of
defending
against
critique.
making
something
justifiable.
The
closest
related
noun
is
rettferdiggjørelse,
the
act
or
result
of
providing
justification.
In
Norwegian
language
variations,
bokmål
uses
the
infinitive
å
rettferdiggjøre
and
the
present
tense
form
rettferdiggjør,
while
nynorsk
uses
å
rettferdiggjere
with
corresponding
present-tense
forms.
of
controversial
decisions.
It
implies
not
only
explanation
but
also
defense
against
accusations
of
unfairness
or
impropriety.
In
more
general
contexts,
begrunne
or
forklare
may
be
more
appropriate.