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View definitions for vindication

vindication

noun as in justification

noun as in defense

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It shows giant-killing acts have been in shorter supply in the competition in recent years - but results like this, days like this, provide a glorious vindication for the FA Cup.

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There was jubilation, vindication and a fair bit of relief in the decibels.

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The family's solicitor, Victoria Haddock, said: "This settlement is a welcome vindication for our client who should never had had to take legal action following a rugby school trip."

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Reaching pop's A-list isn't just a vindication but a revolution.

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Tom Short, a lawyer with firm Leigh Day, said the judgement was "not only a vindication of our clients' rights but a triumph for the rule of law in the British Overseas Territories."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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