"Vindicator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vindicator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vindicator" Meaning

A person or thing that defends or avenges someone or something; a champion or defender of a person's rights or reputation.

"Vindicator" Examples

Examples of Vindicator:


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"Vindicator" Similar Words

Vindemial

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Vindemiation

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I couldn't find any word in the English language with the spelling "vindemiation". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Vindicate

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To prove or show that someone or something is right or innocent after they have been criticized or accused.

Vindicated

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Vindication

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Vindication refers to the act of proving or demonstrating that something, especially a person's actions or decision, was justified or correct. It involves showing that criticism or doubts about something were unfounded, and that the original choice or actions were reasonable and valid.<br><br>Example: "The investigation cleared the politician's name and brought vindication for the project he had championed."<br><br>In a broader sense, vindication can also refer to the act of being proved right or shown to be justified in one's beliefs, opinions, or feelings.<br><br>Example: "After years of being doubted, the artist finally got vindication when her painting was recognized as a masterpiece."

Vindicatory

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Tending to clear from accusation or blame; vindicative.

Vindictive

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having or showing a desire for revenge or a desire to punish someone they feel has wronged them.

Vindictively

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With a desire for revenge or retaliation, often in an overly aggressive or spiteful manner, often as a result of a perceived injury or harm.

Vindictiveness

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The quality of feeling or showing a strong and often bitter desire for revenge, especially because of a feeling of having been wronged or cheated.

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Vinegar

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A sour-tasting liquid food or drink made from fermented fruits, grains, or other materials, often used as a condiment or ingredient in cooking.

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