vindication|vindications in English
noun
[vin·di·ca·tion || ‚vɪndɪ'keɪʃn]
justification; proof of innocence, acquittal; defense used in an argument
Use "vindication|vindications" in a sentence
1. Vindication and the “Great Crowd”
2. Or some sort of vindication?
3. Death is nothing compared to vindication.
4. Friends provided a vindication of his position.
5. The Audit Commission mostly felt relief and vindication.
6. I wanted the full Vindication for testing purposes.
7. Truth is generally the best vindication against slander.
8. Or maybe we're searching for forgiveness -- or vindication.
9. It is also a vindication of his political instincts.
10. The result was a vindication of all our efforts.
11. What a vindication of Jehovah, the Great Keeper of promises!
12. For the Bush administration it is seen as a vindication. Sentencedict.com
13. The army's victory is being seen as vindication of their tactics.
14. Chancellorsville is above all a vindication of Major General Joseph Hooker
15. There is much to be said in vindication of his claim.
16. Vindication: This effect will no longer be absorbed by Grounding Totem.
17. He will receive blessing from the LORD and vindication from God his Savior.
18. May my vindication come from you; may your eyes see what is right.
19. NIV He will receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God his Savior.
20. The current international interest in closing the fuel cycle is a vindication of Dr.
21. 9 Job had become more concerned with his own vindication than with God’s.
22. Synonyms for Apologias include apologies, defence, explanation, justification, argument, cases, pleas, vindication, apologetics and apologisms
23. That so few soldiers in the coalition died somehow seemed to Americans a vindication.
24. NIV May my vindication come from you; may your eyes see what is right.
25. 17 Similarly, for a long time, Witnesses spoke of the vindication of Jehovah’s name.