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    Vin·di·ca·tion
    /ˌvindəˈkāSHən/

    noun

    • 1. the action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion: "I intend to work to ensure my full vindication"
  2. Learn the meaning of vindication, a noun that refers to an act of justifying or defending something or someone against denial or censure. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Vindication is the fact of proving that someone or something is right or true, or that someone is not guilty or free from blame. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of vindication with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Vindicate means to free from allegation or blame, to confirm, to justify, or to avenge. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of this verb from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  6. Vindication is the fact of proving that someone or something is right or true, or free from blame. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from various sources.

  7. Vindicate means to prove that something or someone is right or not guilty. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see sample sentences and find translations in other languages.

  8. 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.

  9. Vindicate means to prove that something or somebody is true or right, especially when other people had a different opinion. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.

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