a. Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. jūstificābil-is, f. jūstificāre to JUSTIFY: see -ABLE.] Capable of being justified, justifiable.
1655. Digges, Compl. Ambass., 57. We have thought this so plain and justificable a case.
1671. [R. MacWard], True Non-conf., 400. Let it be so, that much of their way was justificable upon the account of these motives.