A person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institution.
1 With Byron nature is the mighty consoler and the vindicator of the rebel.
2 She drive his benefactor, her grandsire's vindicator , from his own hearth!
3 She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.
4 The Monster is a cheap middle-class vindicator who hides behind a façade of bourgeois respectability.
5 A discoverer and colonist; a vindicator of some part at least of America from Spanish claims?
6 God is come as vindicator .
7 She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all-sheis the champion and vindicator only of her own.
8 He was the steward of Polish balls and the vindicator of Russian humanity; he dined with Louis Philippe, and gave dinners to Louis Blanc.
9 Far from being the foe or exterminator of the game he follows, he, more than any one else, is their friend, vindicator , and confidant.
10 Why are the English to be the sole vindicators of the human race?
11 May 23rd: The Galway Vindicator reports starvation in the city.
12 Both parties have reason, and the vindicators of the bill have, likewise, experience on their side.
13 From the Protestant Vindicator of March 9.
14 He expects those customers to return for bigger buys by early 2011, after they study the Vindicator .
15 From The Protestant Vindicator of March 16th.
16 The following certificate appeared in the Protestant Vindicator , and other papers, in March, 1836, introducing the two first witnesses.
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