- a word derived from vindication.
Example Sentences
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To make an artifact speak is “a revindication coming from an African perspective, to consider these artifacts as subjects and not as objects.”
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 2, 2024
“I hope,” she said, “this is a revindication for them.”
From New York Times • Sep. 6, 2017
It is fundamentally also the doctrine of Jefferson, who went much farther than any of the English political thinkers in his revindication of the Saxon liberties.
From Thomas Jefferson The Apostle of Americanism by Chinard, Gilbert
Altogether, Donatism is a regionalist revindication, very strongly characterized.
From Saint Augustin by O'Sullivan, Vincent
It is, in fact, the revindication of religious independence against religious uniformity, and the established church which created it two hundred years ago.
From The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States. by Booth, Mary L. (Mary Louise)