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Vindication meaning
The act of vindicating or the state of being vindicated. | Evidence, facts, statements, or arguments that justify a claim or belief.
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In a way, it was vindication that the McCaskeys stuck with the team and vindication for her dad in hiring Mike Ditka.
Vindication has come much too slowly for the tens of millions of Americans who just knew in their gut that something wasn’t right about that election, but vindication has come nonetheless.
Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) main A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is one of the earliest works of feminist philosophy.
Ahead of this year’s domestic season, Madhwal was made the captain of the Uttarakhand white-ball team, which was a vindication of the improvement he had made in quick time.
Although a clear vindication of the Kassam plaintiff’s position is on the cards, it is too late for many families who have lost loved ones, something we warned would occur.
Dalli has vociferously proclaimed his innocence, and pointed to the ruling as partial vindication.
For Rama Potnis and Yogita Pasi, two youngsters who grew up with dreams of playing hockey at the highest level, it felt like vindication.
In March, he rallied in Waco, Texas, disparaging the prosecutors then investigating him on hush-money charges — on which he was later indicted — and predicting his vindication.
It is a moment of personal vindication.
It’s a vindication for her but also represents hope that the victims of sexual assault can seek justice.
She tells Campbell she was not angry about what he said and to hear the truth come out was a huge vindication of the appalling abuse she suffered herself.
The 4-2 win over Kentucky is important vindication from last season, when top-ranked TCU lost a nail-biting 4-3 slugfest to the Wildcats in the NCAA quarterfinals.
The character received a bit of a vindication in the comics, though remains one of the sequel trilogy's biggest disappointments.
Their similarities ground them, but they’re so burnt up over their differences, they let their years of unfulfilled vindication run wild.
The Judge stated that judicial review is not concerned with vindication in the public sphere and was never intended to be a sword for satisfaction but rather a shield against excesses of public functionaries.
After picking up the show and the role once more and earning positive reviews, Grammer said, "There was a sense of, I'm trying to think of the right word, vindication.
Bethell's Wellington knock was wonderful, full vindication of England's faith and proof he belongs at this level.
But she said the subsequent cancer diagnosis was “more motivation than vindication,” and that the experience had the unexpected side effect of making her more confident.
He’s “relieved” and she’s called it a “vindication” - but neither comes out of this whole Strictly Come Dancing debacle covered in glory.
Hill said Monday in a statement that the case’s dismissal is a vindication of his longstanding denial of the women’s claims.