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    vindication
    /ˌvɪndɪˈkeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion: "I intend to work to ensure my full vindication"

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  2. the fact of proving that what someone said or did was right or true, after other people thought it was wrong: The army's victory is being seen as (a) vindication of their tactics. He claimed the vote was a vindication of his policies. the fact of proving that someone is not guilty or is free from blame, after other people have blamed them:

  3. The meaning of VINDICATION is an act of vindicating : the state of being vindicated; specifically : justification against denial or censure : defense.

  4. An accused criminal who is exoneratedcleared of the crime — gets vindication. If you believe something crazy — like that your underdog sports team could win a championship — and it comes true, that's a vindication of your beliefs. Definitions of vindication. noun.

  5. The meaning of VINDICATE is to free from allegation or blame. How to use vindicate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Vindicate.

  6. the fact of proving that someone is not guilty or is free from blame, after other people have blamed them: The man wrongly accused of the murder is finally able to savor his vindication. I look forward to a complete vindication in court. See. vindicate. Fewer examples. They view the loss of life as a vindication of their belief that they are right.

  7. proof that something is true or that you were right, especially when other people had a different opinion. Anti-nuclear protesters regarded the Chernobyl accident as a clear vindication of their campaign.

  8. noun. 1. the act of vindicating. 2. the state of being vindicated. 3. defense; excuse; justification. Poverty was a vindication for his thievery. 4.