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Definition of vindication:

  • (noun) the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.
  • (noun) the justification for some act or belief

Sentence Examples:

My vindication is complete.

No vindication seems possible.

Sara's vindication was complete.

Vindication was not necessary.

An "Attempted Vindication" of Law.

Vindication of the True Sabbath.

Vindication of the Scriptural account.

Our motive vindication of human right.

Here was his opportunity of vindication.

And here is the second vindication.

A good reputation is the best vindication.

Her looking back was a vindication.

The complete vindication of my theory!

My cousin's honor cannot need vindication!

"My letters are my greatest vindication."

His vindication came sooner than he anticipated.

A Historical Retrospect in vindication of Wagner.

This would be indeed a dramatic vindication.

Not that he knew he needed vindication.

It is an able vindication of Cromwell's character.

It is his sufficient explanation and vindication.

No one is more rejoiced at dear Luke's vindication.

More than that, it was an absolute vindication!

It was a splendid vindication of your community.

Truly it was the hour of Isaiah's vindication.

This was generous vindication of a severe critic.

The theory of a whole lifetime needed vindication.

Here breathed freely all the strong vindications!

I have no vindication to make of my course.

Also, the tall soldier received his vindication.

The police would fight hard for vindication.

It was a triumphant vindication of his conduct.

His Vindication of Natural Society appeared in 1756.

It is the testimony of their contemporary Vindication.

He would have made provision for its vindication.

It would be a great vindication for me.

Some vindication of that authority must be attempted.

If your mother only knew of my vindication!

The vindication of history is already at hand.

Gould's pamphlet is a thorough vindication of himself.

He entered into a vindication of his favorite art.

It is a clear vindication of a necessary policy.

I asked in what form this vindication appeared.

See the full passage prefixed to the Vindication.

Merely for the vindication of your master's character?

Ryerson did not descend to vindication or explanation.

His defense and vindication of himself were admirable.

I wrote the letter in my own vindication.

Vindication of the Scriptural account of that affair.

That is the vindication of the terrible deed.

None of them said anything tending to his vindication.

My boy, I congratulate you on your triumphant vindication.

Now, assuredly, Hemsworth requires some vindication at our hands.

No joy in the consciousness of your triumphant vindication?

Pamphlets were published in vindication of taking up arms.

The vindication of our system of evolution is easily explained.

The vindication of the true course of action is majestic.

He wanted neither Boswell's vindication, nor any other.

Otis's vindication, this was not natural to him.

It is a vindication of Equal Rights in Common Schools.

The following are extracts from this admirable vindication.

I wrote the letter for my own vindication.

Her soul longed for Randall Clayton's complete vindication.

Eddy, also proves nothing, since numbers are no vindication.

Is it possible that I can want any vindication?

Then I shall take my own means of vindication.

After that he had no doubts about public vindication.

The vindication of slavery is contained in the scriptures.

Sumner spoke in vindication of it, concluding as follows.

Vindication of the Scriptural account of that miraculous event.

Slowly the need of vindication slid into his consciousness.

Active measures were taken for the vindication of outraged orthodoxy.

Eternal suffering is supposed to be a vindication of justice.

It was the crowning vindication of his presidential policy.

That is the most splendid vindication of its introduction.

He himself has told the story in his "Vindication."

In his heart was a sense of vindication, of escape.

Those sturdy and hard-working people need no vindication or defense.

It is the embodiment and vindication of our Transatlantic liberty.

His Vindication is meant to be a reduction to an absurdity.

My only object was the vindication of my character.

What greater vindication for their philosophy could be desired?

Some called it a vindication; he would not have it so.

This vindication of his hearing pleased the Colonel immensely.

Such a vindication of Hume would be more true than effective.

Pythagoras will yet find his full vindication in philosophy.

Will you bear with my vindication of my country friends?

The vindication of law must precede the proclamation of peace.

And to win vindication, no matter how long it took.

Against this charge nothing can be said in their vindication.

Here I might leave the subject, and close my vindication.

This may be thought a sufficient vindication of his memory.

Said he was sorry for his vindication of Lady Byron.

Subsequent events were a still clearer vindication of his conduct.

The vindication of the act is in right royal style.

In it, the vindication of her innocence was made complete.

Thoughts on Female Suffrage and in Vindication of Woman's True Rights.

Not one of Bonaparte's principles had failed to secure triumphant vindication.

If vindication for it be needed, I confidently await the future.

It is a vindication of human nature under the worst circumstances.