vindications

[US]/[ˈvɪndɪˈkeɪʃənz]/
[UK]/[ˈvɪndɪˈkeɪʃənz]/

Translation

n.The act of clearing someone of blame or doubt.; Evidence or justification that supports a claim or action.; A vindication.

Phrases & Collocations

vindication of rights

seeking vindication

full vindication

vindication process

vindication hearing

vindication efforts

vindication case

vindication report

vindication letter

vindication proves

Example Sentences

the investigation yielded several vindications for the accused officer.

further research provided vindications for his earlier controversial theories.

the court’s decision served as a powerful vindication of the whistleblower's claims.

she sought vindication after years of being wrongly accused of financial mismanagement.

the team celebrated the vindications of their project following the successful trial.

the new evidence offered a complete vindication of the defendant’s innocence.

he waited patiently for the vindications to clear his name and reputation.

the report contained several vindications of the company's ethical practices.

the historical vindications of marie curie’s work are now widely recognized.

the unexpected success of the film was a sweet vindication for the director.

the scientific vindications for climate change action are becoming increasingly compelling.

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