vindicatory in English

adjective

['vin·di·ca·to·ry || 'vɪndkeɪtɔrɪ /-trɪ]

justifying, defending; punishing

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1. Antonyms for Accusatorial include amicable, inquisitorial, friendly, hospitable, nonantagonistic, nonhostile, sympathetic, cooperative, inconclusive and vindicatory

2. We hope that TED can contribute in a full and fundamental way to the building of this new era in the teaching of music, in which the social, communal, spiritual and vindicatory aims of the child and the adolescent become a beacon and a goal for a vast social mission.

3. Apologetic (adj.) 1640s, "vindicatory, containing a defense," from French apologétique, from Latin Apologeticus, from Greek apologetikos "defensible," from apologeisthai "speak in one's defense," from apologos "an account, story," from apo "away from, off" (see apo-) + logos "speech," from PIE root *leg-(1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."