The justification for some act or belief.
The act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.
1 But local media reported that his campaign called the ruling a vindication .
2 He fires up in vindication of himself; and then he checks himself.
3 Most yachting people here seemed to feel that American shortmanship needed vindication .
4 Far from vindication , even some who oppose his removal, acknowledge his guilt.
5 He has been raised from the dead in vindication of His claim.
6 Your life finds its vindication in the deeds which you have wrought.
7 They can only take cognizance of it in vindication of their member.
8 Today's findings by the Ombudsman go beyond the vindication of my actions.
9 For DBV, the deal is a vindication of its Viaskin patch technology.
10 And what had already happened was a brilliant vindication of Operation Anzio.
11 A ruling upholding his signature domestic achievement would be a major vindication .
12 The Easter victory of Jesus is the vindication of His own faith.
13 Beyond a blanket vindication of his acts, the General would not plead.
14 Wasn't this vindication , that she had been right about Dan all along?
15 Such was the vindication which she considered it just to make me.
16 This fact is the South's vindication against the slanders of the Abolitionists.
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