VINDICATION in a Sentence
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29 example sentences for VINDICATION, such as:
1. His vindication of a great lady.
2. The report fully vindicated the unions.
3. Also, the tall soldier received his vindication.
4. In a defeat there would be a roundabout vindication of himself.
5. The director said he had been vindicated by the experts' report.
2. The report fully vindicated the unions.
3. Also, the tall soldier received his vindication.
4. In a defeat there would be a roundabout vindication of himself.
5. The director said he had been vindicated by the experts' report.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of VINDICATION
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vindication
n. the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.
n. the justification for some act or belief
Classic Sentence: (23 in 2 pages)
1 Miss Bart made this announcement in the tone of one who presents, with careless assurance, a complete vindication; but Mrs. Fisher received it in a manner almost inconsequent.
2 Once again, Lily had withdrawn from an ambiguous situation in time to save her self-respect, but too late for public vindication.
3 What I got from Sheridan was a bold denunciation of slavery, and a powerful vindication of human rights.
4 Also, the tall soldier received his vindication.
5 There was an amount of pleasure to him in watching the wild march of this vindication.
6 In a defeat there would be a roundabout vindication of himself.
7 A moral vindication was regarded by the youth as a very important thing.
8 Nor was Darcy's vindication, though grateful to her feelings, capable of consoling her for such discovery.
9 His vindication of a great lady.
10 Mrs. Dashwood did not hear unmoved the vindication of her former favourite.
11 I am not wont to be baffled in my enterprises, nor needs a Norman noble scrupulously to vindicate his conduct to the Saxon maiden whom he distinguishes by the offer of his hand.
12 And here we cannot but think it necessary to offer some better proof than the incidents of an idle tale, to vindicate the melancholy representation of manners which has been just laid before the reader.
13 Nor will I even vindicate myself at the expense of my oppressor, who stands there listening to the fictions and surmises which seem to convert the tyrant into the victim.
14 There can be no possible belief that these people were inspired by any consuming zeal to vindicate God's law against miscegnationists of the most practical sort.
15 It were impossible to say what violent assertion the stubborn Hawkeye would have next made, in his headlong wish to vindicate his identity, had not the aged Delaware once more interposed.
Example Sentence:
1 It's so easy to criticize someone else's culture when there is no chance of vindication from the other party.
2 The lawyer's goal was to vindicate her client and prove him innocent on all charges.
3 The decision to include Morris in the team was completely vindicated when he scored three goals.
4 The charges are false, and we are sure we will be vindicated in court.
5 The director said he had been vindicated by the experts' report.
6 The report fully vindicated the unions.