vindicating Meaning in Tamil ( vindicating வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
கொள்கை நிலைநாட்டு,
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vindicating's Usage Examples:
) seeks other means of vindicating the reality of freedom.
Mahmud refrained for the moment from vindicating his right; but, as soon as, through court intrigues, Mansur II.
One Scotsman, bent on vindicating the fame of Scots learning, defied him to the combat in a detestable Latin hexameter: - "Maxime, si to vis, cupio contendere tecum.
He skilfully contends that Christians who worship the self-existent God cannot justly be called less religious than those who worship subordinate deities, and concludes by vindicating the Godhead of Christ.
He was cordially received by Calvin, and within two years published six volumes of Prediche, tracts rather than sermons, explaining and vindicating his change of religion.
Assuredly Butler did not mean to give him his right of speaking about moral evil and good when he waived the " high priori method of vindicating their real existence.
His attendance was accordingly requested, and the invitation was willingly accepted as giving him a long-wished-for opportunity both of publicly vindicating himself from charges which he felt to be grievous, and of loyally making confession for Christ.
A full account of the battle of' Beachy Head, written with ample quotation of documents, and for the purpose of vindicating Herbert, will be found in Admiral Colomb's Naval Warfare (London, 1 899).
From there he wrote a celebrated letter vindicating his conduct, which will be found in the Somers Tracts.
Lord Canning replied to the despatch, calmly and in a statesman-like manner explaining and vindicating his censured policy.
Though in 1250 he provoked the English bishops by claiming the right of visitation in their dioceses, he took the lead at the council of Merton (1258) in vindicating the privileges of his order.
In Christian theology, much labour has been spent upon vindicating man's freedom against God's intrusion, or upon blotting out human power in order to leave room for the divine.
Synonyms:
legitimate, excuse, explain, maintain, justify, uphold,
Antonyms:
disallow, outlaw, obfuscate, blame, discontinue,