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vindication

Noun

This term carries a strong sense of relief and moral triumph. It describes the moment when a previously doubted or condemned person or idea is officially recognized as correct or innocent. It is often used in legal, professional, or intellectual contexts where a reputation has been at stake. Because it refers to the process of being cleared or proven right, it is typically used in the singular when referring to a specific event or outcome. It differs from simple acquittal in that it implies a positive confirmation of truth or righteousness rather than just a lack of evidence for guilt.

Meanings

Noun

The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion, or the proof that someone was right about something.

"The discovery of the missing documents provided the final vindication for the accused officer."

Noun

The act of justifying or proving the validity of a particular claim, theory, or action.

"The success of the new medical treatment served as a vindication of the scientist's controversial hypothesis."

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