Thesaurus / vindication
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“It was mostly a vindication of the fact that the data does have value to these bigger players,” Primozic said in an interview.
HOW THE RICH GOT RICHER: REDDIT TRADING FRENZY BENEFITED WALL STREET ELITEDOUGLAS MACMILLAN, YEGANEH TORBATIFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSince the vote, Pai has pointed to increased broadband availability as vindication.
FCC CHIEF WHO ENDED NET NEUTRALITY SAYS HE’LL QUIT ON JAN. 20VERNE KOPYTOFFNOVEMBER 30, 2020FORTUNEAfter Washington recalled him from a diplomatic mission to revolutionary France, Monroe felt impelled to produce a lengthy vindication of his performance.
FOUR PRESIDENTS WHO PUT VIRGINIA’S STAMP ON EARLY AMERICAANDREW BURSTEINOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTSo when Noémi triumphs in the end, we’re witnessing the vindication of the colonized over the colonizer.
GOTHIC NOVELS ARE OBSESSED WITH BORDERS. MEXICAN GOTHIC TAKES FULL ADVANTAGE.CONSTANCE GRADYOCTOBER 16, 2020VOXTo claim the WHA’s resolution a vindication of Australia’s call is nothing but a joke.
CHINA IS INCHING TOWARD ANOTHER TRADE WAREAMONBARRETTSEPTEMBER 27, 2020FORTUNEI did not send a copy of my vindication to Port Eliot, nor indeed to any person except to yourself.
PRIVATE LETTERS OF EDWARD GIBBON (1753-1794) VOLUME 1 (OF 2)EDWARD GIBBONRefreshed and revived by Vicary's timely vindication of law and order, proceeded to business.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 108, APRIL 6, 1895VARIOUSFor an express discussion and vindication of this principle, see the little volume entitled "Utilitarianism."
A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVEJOHN STUART MILLThe whole Church can take pride in the vindication of this great principle which he had so successfully wrought out.
GOSPEL DOCTRINEJOSEPH F. SMITHThe Vita then comes to us with a certain unassailable authority, and is besides a work of piety, of love, of vindication.
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO, A BIOGRAPHICAL STUDYEDWARD HUTTONWORDS RELATED TO VINDICATION
- alibi
- apology
- cleanup
- come-off
- cop-out
- cover
- cover story
- coverup
- defense
- disguise
- evasion
- expedient
- extenuation
- fish story
- grounds
- jive
- justification
- makeshift
- mitigation
- plea
- pretext
- rationalization
- regrets
- routine
- semblance
- shift
- song
- song and dance
- stall
- stopgap
- story
- substitute
- subterfuge
- trick
- vindication
- whitewash
- why and wherefore
- alibis
- apologies
- cleanups
- cop-outs
- cover stories
- covers
- coverups
- defenses
- disguises
- evasions
- expedients
- extenuations
- fish stories
- grounds
- jive
- justifications
- makeshifts
- mitigations
- pleas
- pretexts
- rationalizations
- regrets
- routines
- semblances
- shifts
- song and dances
- songs
- stalls
- stopgaps
- stories
- substitutes
- subterfuges
- tricks
- vindication
- whitewash
- why and wherefores
- account
- annotation
- answer
- breakdown
- brief
- cause
- comment
- commentary
- confession
- definition
- demonstration
- description
- details
- display
- elucidation
- evidence
- example
- excuse
- explication
- exposition
- expression
- gloss
- history
- illustration
- information
- interpretation
- justification
- meaning
- mitigation
- motive
- narration
- note
- recital
- rendition
- report
- resolution
- sense
- showing
- significance
- specification
- statement
- story
- summary
- tale
- talking
- telling
- vindication
- writing
- absolution
- account
- acquittal
- advocacy
- answer
- apologia
- apology
- approval
- argument
- basis
- confirmation
- cop-out
- defense
- exculpation
- exoneration
- explanation
- extenuation
- grounds
- idea
- mitigation
- palliation
- palliative
- plea
- pretext
- raison d'être
- rationale
- rationalization
- rebuttal
- reply
- response
- sanctification
- song and dance
- story
- support
- validation
- vindication
- warrant
- whatfor
- wherefore
- whitewashing
- whole idea
- why and wherefore
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