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vindicatory

[vin-di-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / ˈvɪn dɪ kəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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He is being sued for symbolic damages of £1 for " vindicatory purposes".

From BBC

They are seeking symbolic damages of £1 for "vindicatory purposes".

From BBC

Mr Murray, a close friend as well as colleague of PC Fletcher, is only seeking £1 in vindicatory damages.

From BBC

If there seemed to be a spark of indignation, something vindicatory about Piqué's words, he denied that.

From The Guardian

The elegant Logan, 39, coped with a changing cast of celebrity pundits and victorious athletes each night in her Olympic studio and became a twinkling gem in a vindicatory fortnight for women in television.

From The Guardian