vindication

vindication [ˌvɪndɪ'keɪʃn]  [ˌvɪndɪˈkeʃən] 

vindication 基本解释

vindication的解释

名词(对所受到的责难或嫌疑的)澄清,证实,辩护

vindication 网络解释

1. 辩护:vindicate 辩护 | vindication 辩护 | vindicative 辩护的

2. 证实无罪,证实清白 证实无罪,证实清白:villain 恶棍 恶棍 | vindication 证实无罪,证实清白 证实无罪,证实清白 | vindictive punishment 报复性惩罚 报复性惩罚

vindication 单语例句

1. Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer welcomed the vindication of the US military jailers, saying it was consistent with Australian consular advice that Hicks had been treated humanely.

2. Police on Wednesday said the Supreme Court's decision was a vindication of their work.

3. vindication的意思

3. The former South Dakota senator's return to the government will be a vindication of sorts.

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4. Wenger said the performance was vindication of his parsimonious approach in the transfer market.

5. Bush's supporters have hailed Saddam's conviction for crimes against humanity as a vindication of the 2003 invasion and proof of Iraqi democracy.

6. vindication

6. Victory would be a form of vindication of that abrupt decision, taken after a modest bout of media intrusion.

7. Now the Beijing Olympics offers US NBA stars a chance at vindication and the opportunity to reclaim their global supremacy.

8. Arsenal's victory was also a vindication of Wenger's unrelenting commitment to attacking football.

9. He is likely to use the successful outcome of the siege as a vindication of his tough stance on terrorism.

10. Such an expansion would be a vindication for the pioneers in a market that only began in May 2008.

vindication 英英释义

noun

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1. the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.

    e.g. friends provided a vindication of his position

    Synonym: exoneration

2. vindication的近义词

2. the justification for some act or belief

    e.g. he offered a persuasive defense of the theory

    Synonym: defense defence

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