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vindication

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Vindication may refer to: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman , Mary Wollstonecraft A Vindication of the Rights of Man , Mary Wollstonecraft Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman , William Godwin Vindication (Susperia album) , 2002 ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., "act of avenging, revenge," from Old French vindicacion "vengeance, revenge" and directly from Latin vindicationem (nominative vindicatio ) "act of claiming or avenging," noun of action from past participle stem of vindicare "lay claim to, assert; ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 The act of vindicate or the state of being vindicate. 2 evidence, facts, statements, or arguments that justify a claim or belief. n. 1 The act of vindicate or the state of being vindicate. 2 evidence, facts, statements, or arguments that justify ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.; "friends provided a vindication of his position" [syn: exoneration ] the justification for some act or belief; "he offered a persuasive defense of the theory" [syn: defense , defence ...

Usage examples of vindication.

Collier absconded, and published a vindication of their conduct, in which he affirmed that the imposition of hands was the general practice of the primitive church.

Year 551, we offer up praises to God, His Son and the Holy Spirit for the success of the enterprise, and admonish all loyal subjects within the bounds of the Empire to join with us in this celebration, for surely we are delivered for the purpose of Christian vindication throughout the world.

FBI, was a vindication of what Ronnie Bucca had suggested for years - that Yousef was coming back to finish off the Trade Center.

President to use force in vindication of American rights of person and property abroad was demonstrated in 1854 by the bombardment of Greytown, Nicaragua by Lieutenant Hollins of the U.

Can I render her a greater service than to apprize her of the aspersions that have rested on it, and afford her the opportunity of vindication?

Their bared swords were leveled in rigid hands, their faces torn by a volatile mix of worry and vindication.

At the time when the petition of right, that requisite vindication of a violated constitution, was extorted from the unwilling prince, who but imagined that liberty was at last secured, and that the laws would thenceforth maintain themselves in opposition to arbitrary authority?

Again, in 1861, Missouri appealed to the Constitution for the vindication of her rights, and again did usurpation and the blind rage of a sectional party disregard the appeal, and assume powers, not only undelegated, but in direct violation of the fourth section of the fourth article of the Constitution, which every Federal officer had sworn to maintain, and which secured to every State a republican government, and protection against invasion.

And a vindication for this unprojected, unauthorized trip east of the Euphrates.

When, the following day, Adams came to the assembly to present his letter of credence, it was as sweet a moment of triumph and vindication as he had ever known.

He was going where he could show himself as Steve Kilroy, on a mission that could produce his vindication.

A Chinese Vindication Society organized an air raid on Osaka and Tokio in 1935 after the great Green Cross raid on Nankin in that year.

There follow enormous ramifications, plots and counterplots, intrigues, triumphs and disasters, ending with the vindication of Robert, and wedding bells.

Helena, like a derelict student I applied in vain to my old schoolmistress for vindication: On board the Bellerophon, at Sea .

I thought this arrangement would afford a favourable opportunity for an explanation, for mutual vindication, and would open a door for the most complete reconciliation, without fear of any surprise arising from the proverbial weakness of the flesh.