Definition of «vindication»

Vindication refers to the act of proving or establishing something as true, valid, or justified. It can also mean clearing someone's name or reputation by showing that they were right or innocent after being accused or criticized. In other words, vindication is about demonstrating the correctness or validity of a person or idea, and proving others wrong who had doubted them.

Phrases with «vindication»

Sentences with «vindication»

  • Much of the coverage and political reaction seemed to spin the Swart and Weaver work into some sort of vindication of oil sands development when they are clearly on record opposing expanded development. (realclimate.org)
  • Davis's victoryprovided him with a measure of vindication for another unpopular decision hehad made: Against the advice of U.S. coaches, he had opted to pursue bothshort - and long - track skating over the last four years. (si.com)
  • How does that for which we hope, however uncertainly and precariously, depend upon that which Christ received as vindication of his work? (religion-online.org)
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