vindicated Meaning in Tamil ( vindicated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கொள்கை நிலைநாட்டு,
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vindicated's Usage Examples:
You've vindicated your honor.
rights of the Irish parliament, which were afterwards in fuller measure successfully vindicated by Grattan.
The cause of the young Henry was fully vindicated by the close of the year 1217.
In 1847 Morse was compelled to defend his invention in the courts, and successfully vindicated his claim to be called the original inventor of the electromagnetic recording telegraph.
In a great sermon on the 10th of April (Easter week) 1588, he stoutly vindicated the Protestantism of the Church of England against the Romanists, and, oddly enough, adduced "Mr Calvin" as a new writer, with lavish praise and affection.
Its doctrinal thesis (which is supported with great philosophic acumen and rhetorical power) is the divinity and consubstantiality of the Word; incidentally the character of Basil, which Eunomius had aspersed, is vindicated, and the heretic himself is held up to scorn and contempt.
The office of administering the cardinal's estate was a very ungrateful one, for the family resented the liberal benefactions of their kinsman to the Church and the univesity, and accused Dlugosz of exercising undue influence, from which charge he triumphantly vindicated himself.
In 1090 the prince vindicated his loyalty by suppressing, on Robert's behalf, a revolt of the citizens of Rouen which Rufus had fomented.
Lanore, and the authority of the tapestry was vindicated.
Besides early work on Aristophanes, Pindar, and Sappho, whose character he vindicated, he edited Alcman (1815), Hipponax (1817), Theognis (1826) and the Theogony of Hesiod (1865), and published a Sylloge epigrammatum Graecorum (Bonn, 1828).
While feeling vindicated that Kris might already be dead, he couldn.
Mutual recriminations led to a public discussion in 1535, when Tartalea completely vindicated the general applicability of his methods and exhibited the inefficiencies of that of Floridas.
Synonyms:
absolved, innocent, exonerated, clear, clean-handed, guiltless, exculpated, cleared,
Antonyms:
inculpatory, unrighteous, uncleared, wooded, guilty,