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Vindicator

Vindicator \Vin"di*ca`tor\, n. [LL., an avenger.] One who vindicates; one who justifies or maintains.
--Locke.

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vindicator

n. a person who vindicates

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vindicator

n. a person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institution; "an apologist for capital punishment" [syn: apologist, justifier]

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Vindicator (comics)

Vindicator (Heather MacNeil Hudson) also known as Guardian, is a fictional character, a Canadian superheroine in the Marvel Universe, and a former leader of Alpha Flight (the codename Vindicator is also briefly used by Heather's husband, James MacDonald Hudson, although he eventually settles on the name Guardian).

Vindicator (album)

Vindicator is the first solo album by Arthur Lee, formerly of the rock band Love, released in 1972. The backing musicians are credited as Band-Aid.

Vindicator

Vindicator may refer to:

  • The Vindicator, a newspaper founded in Ohio in 1869
  • The Vindicator (film) (also known as Frankenstein 88), 1986 film
  • Vindicator (album), 1972 by Arthur Lee
  • Vindicator (comics), a character in the Marvel comic Alpha Flight
  • SB2U Vindicator, a US Navy aircraft used in the 1930s
  • Vindicator (G.I. Joe), a fictional vehicle from the G.I. Joe Battleforce 2000 toy line
  • Space Marine Vindicator, a tank in the Warhammer 40,000 fictional universe and line of games
  • A battleship in the online MMORPG Eve Online
Vindicator (Spawn)
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Usage examples of "vindicator".

Assuming that Brye was the Vindicator, Bland had recognized that Vreekill Castle might have a secret way of entry.

Whiskaway, his study of the Hudson River chart, had all resulted in the episode which caused him to denounce Brye as the Vindicator and come to a prompt doom.

Still, Trigger had come to the same conclusion as Bland: that Brye was the Vindicator.

From what Margaret had testified, it was evident that Dana Brye, if actually alive, would logically be the Vindicator.

There were the two Vindicators, their drive coronas now flaming violently in the opposite direction as they attempted to brake from their mad charge.

Upon these they conversed day after day, as they sat on the porch at the store door, and night after night the discussions warmed, as the brandied flush crept over cheek and brow of the staunch vindicators of their different party chiefs.

Among others, to show the whimsicality of their deadly seriousness, may be mentioned the following: The Bleeding Hearts, Sons of the Morning, the Morning Stars, the Flamingoes, The Triple Triangles, The Three Bars, the Rubonics, the Vindicators, The Comanches, and The Erebusites.

They were called the defenders of the republic, the vindicators of the City and sovereignty of Rome.