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 vindication [,vindi'keiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 辩护, 证明无辜, 辩明

[法] 辩明, 辩白, 辩护




    vindication
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.

    2. <noun.act>
      friends provided a vindication of his position
    3. the justification for some act or belief

    4. <noun.communication>
      he offered a persuasive defense of the theory


    Vindication \Vin`di*ca"tion\, n. [L. vindicatio a laying claim,
    defense, vindication. See {Vindicate}.]
    1. The act of vindicating, or the state of being vindicated;
    defense; justification against denial or censure; as, the
    vindication of opinions; his vindication is complete.

    Occasion for the vindication of this passage in my
    book. --Locke.

    2. (Civil Law) The claiming a thing as one's own; the
    asserting of a right or title in, or to, a thing.
    --Burrill.

    1. More than 10 years after he was fired from John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Clifford Zalay gained vindication.
    2. "We also want one that is based on freedom." More than $800,000 has been awarded to the widows of two men slain in the bloody police assault on Attica state prison, but their lawyer says vindication is the sweetest product of the 18-year-old case.
    3. Ministers point west to the incipient guerrilla war in Algeria between Islamic militants and the government as vindication.
    4. Now, ex-presidents have an understandable desire for vindication.
    5. The wonderful irony of this present exhibition is that so judiciously critical an opportunity should be presented to us as the vindication and celebration of a great artist's career and achievement, and sent on a world-wide tour.
    6. This is no vindication for Westinghouse." Industry analysts said the arrival of UNI Storebrand probably boosts chances of a takeover and subsequent breakup of Skandia, whose earnings have declined recently.
    7. Richard B. Miller has been inundated with letters congratulating him on one of his biggest courtroom victories: his vindication of Tesoro Petroleum Corp. in a six-month securities-fraud trial.
    8. Wright issued a statement saying he is gratified by supporters' calls for him to seek re-election _ and political vindication _ in a special vote to be called after he steps down.
    9. Norman Schwarzkopf's astonishing Wednesday press conference was sweet vindication after 20 years of press sniping and elite sneers.
    10. This was not the triumphant vindication of Dvorak's grand Russian opera for which many had been hoping and which the work has long deserved.
    11. Marcos backers immediately claimed the verdict as a victory not only for her, but as a vindication of her late husband, Ferdinand, who died in September.
    12. Barry's supporters have said that the trial's outcome was vindication from a persecution by federal officials.
    13. A Hispanic police officer was free on bond and predicting his vindication after receiving a seven-year prison term for the deaths of two blacks.
    14. It was the ultimate vindication of him and his flamboyant style over the surgical precision of his introspective rival, Anatoly Karpov.
    15. He dropped the suit in 1985. He received no damages and both sides claimed vindication.
    16. Recent market conditions suggest that the Bank of Japan's dollar-buying binge has earned some vindication.
    17. Melnick's attorney, Richard Sprague, said immediately after the verdict that he would appeal the case "all the way until we get a vindication."
    18. Charles Clifford, the lawyer for Junior Lewis Davis, declared the Thursday ruling "a complete vindication" and said it could lead to a settlement in the case.
    19. "Absolutely, it is a vindication and a victory," Mr. King proclaimed outside the federal courtroom in New York, where his trial was about to enter its third week.
    20. Government lawyers immediately hailed the ruling as vindication of a campaign that has already produced guilty pleas from such leading Wall Street figures as former arbitrager Ivan F. Boesky and former takeover specialist Martin A. Siegel.
    21. Vice President Dan Quayle today called China's lifting of martial law "a positive step forward for human rights" and a vindication of President Bush's efforts to reopen diplomatic ties with Beijing.
    22. Former Gov. Evan Mecham was found innocent Thursday of concealing a $350,000 campaign loan, a partial vindication for the first U.S. governor impeached and removed from office in 59 years.
    23. "The law is designed to provide someone a means of receiving vindication for reputational harm.
    24. The plan is also vindication for Mr. Fell who, despite the limitations imposed by Dome Mines' ties to Dome Petroleum, has been criticized by mining executives and analysts for being too cautious in boosting Dome Mines' gold assets.
    25. Now Bourgin's philosophical about his study's long-awaited vindication.
    26. This was a matter of vindication of my name," Newton said Thursday after filing papers in federal court to collect a $6 million libel award against NBC over a 1980 broadcast linking him to an organized crime figure.
    27. The papal speeches were filled with praise and encouragement for the Czechoslovak church and its 90-year-old leader Frantisek Tomasek, for whom the visit is a vindication of decades of resistance to Communist pressures.
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