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vindication

[vin-di-key-shuhn] / ˌvɪn dɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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For Kennedy’s critics in Washington, the ruling was vindication.

From Salon • Mar. 18, 2026

That might feel like vindication for regional banks.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 12, 2026

Although the show carried a message of unity and vindication of Latinos in general, the artist sang from and for Puerto Rico.

From BBC • Feb. 10, 2026

The performance is a vindication for the 64-year-old conservative, who called the risky snap vote during a snowy Japanese winter only three months after taking office.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 8, 2026

Nor was Darcy’s vindication, though grateful to her feelings, capable of consoling her for such discovery.

From "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen