Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
just-cause
noun
/ˈdʒʌst kɔːz/

Definition
A just cause is a reason that is morally right or fair, often used in the context of a legal or ethical justification for an action.

Examples
- Fighting for civil rights is a just cause that many people support.
- She believed that her efforts were for a just cause and continued to advocate for change.

Meaning
It refers to a legitimate reason that justifies an action, typically in situations involving conflict or struggle for rights.

Synonyms
- legitimate reason
- moral justification
- fair cause
- righteous cause