vindication 的定义
- the act of vindicating.
- the state of being vindicated.
- defense; excuse; justification: Poverty was a vindication for his thievery.
- something that vindicates: Subsequent events were her vindication.
vindication 近义词
justification
vindication 的近义词 9 个
vindication 的反义词 7 个
defense
vindication 的近义词 7 个
- exoneration
- revenge
- justification
- substantiation
- compurgation
- extenuating circumstances
- mitigating circumstances
vindication 的反义词 5 个
更多vindication例句
- “It was mostly a vindication of the fact that the data does have value to these bigger players,” Primozic said in an interview.
- Since the vote, Pai has pointed to increased broadband availability as vindication.
- After Washington recalled him from a diplomatic mission to revolutionary France, Monroe felt impelled to produce a lengthy vindication of his performance.
- So when Noémi triumphs in the end, we’re witnessing the vindication of the colonized over the colonizer.
- To claim the WHA’s resolution a vindication of Australia’s call is nothing but a joke.
- Opponents of Muslims and immigrants across the continent are claiming vindication in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
- We look forward to proving their innocence and to their complete vindication before a trial court.
- I personally took that as a vindication of the care I had taken in making sure I had solid, independent sourcing.
- The result is not only vindication, but also the self-serving sense that only you can save the republic.
- His mother was beaming and seemed to take the acquittal as a vindication.
- I did not send a copy of my vindication to Port Eliot, nor indeed to any person except to yourself.
- Refreshed and revived by Vicary's timely vindication of law and order, proceeded to business.
- For an express discussion and vindication of this principle, see the little volume entitled "Utilitarianism."
- The whole Church can take pride in the vindication of this great principle which he had so successfully wrought out.
- The Vita then comes to us with a certain unassailable authority, and is besides a work of piety, of love, of vindication.