Verb
show due and full appreciation
bring out fully or to advantage
Source: WordNetThe diners did the food and wine justice Source: Internet
This photograph does not do her justice Source: Internet
Although I cannot hope to do justice to Armstrng’s detailed ethnography here, the case study can, all to briefly, be summarised as follows. Source: Internet
Back in November, he said, “I’ve not given up the role” and he still wants to do justice to the character. Source: Internet
A summary like that makes sound deadly serious, and doesn’t do justice to Tezuka’s broad sense of humor. Source: Internet
Gascón’s authoritarian-tinged sentiment is incompatible with the highest ideals of being a prosecutor-to do justice. Source: Internet