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Filter by Meaning The approval of the project was a vindication of the architect's design.
The athlete's world record was a vindication of years of training and dedication.
The election result was a vindication of the candidate's campaign promises.
The positive feedback from the audience was a vindication of the musician's talent.
The completion of the project was a vindication of the team's hard work.
The success of the social media campaign was a vindication of the marketing team's strategy.
She sought vindication by confronting her bully.
The boxer sought vindication after losing his title to his rival.
The employee's vindication came in the form of a promotion.
The team's vindication came with a decisive victory.
The victim's vindication was in the form of a guilty verdict for the perpetrator.
The actor felt a sense of vindication when his performance was recognized with an award.
The victim's family felt a sense of vindication when the perpetrator was finally brought to justice.
The company's vindication was in the form of increased profits.
His vindication of his brother's honor was swift and brutal.
The actor sought vindication by winning an award for his performance.
He sought vindication by proving his innocence in court.
His vindication came in the form of a successful lawsuit.
The politician sought vindication for the accusations against him.
The company's CEO demanded vindication against the employees who leaked confidential information.
The soldier sought vindication against those who had harmed his unit.
The protagonist in the movie sought vindication by avenging his family.
She sought vindication against the person who wronged her.
The victim's family felt a sense of vindication when the perpetrator was sentenced to life in prison.
Her vindication came when she won the competition.
The soldier's bravery was a vindication of his decision to enlist in the military.
The fact that no one was injured during the storm was a vindication of the city's disaster preparedness plan.
The athlete's impressive performance on the field was a vindication of his hard work and training.
The verdict of the trial was a vindication of the defendant's innocence.
The teacher's strict discipline was a vindication of her students' improved grades.
The judge's ruling was a vindication of the plaintiff's complaint.
The doctor's diagnosis was a vindication of the patient's complaints.
The athlete's record-breaking performance was a vindication of his years of training.
The approval of the proposal was a vindication of the architect's design.
The success of the business was a vindication of the owner's decision to take a risk and invest in it.
The artist's masterpiece was a vindication of his artistic vision.
The doctor's successful treatment was a vindication for the patient's health.
The government's financial compensation was a vindication for the victims of the natural disaster.
The rehabilitation program was a vindication for the ex-convicts' potential to become law-abiding citizens.
The successful negotiation was a vindication for the team's efforts.
The employee's honesty was a vindication for the company's reputation.
The court's verdict was a vindication for the wrongly accused person.
The teacher's clear explanation was a vindication for the students' confusion.
The customer's review was a vindication for the excellent service provided by the restaurant.
The medical breakthrough was a vindication for the years of research and experimentation.
The architect's revised design was a vindication for the construction project's delay.
The manager offered a sincere apology as a vindication for the mistake made by his team.
The repairman's swift action was a vindication for the broken refrigerator.
The judge's verdict was a vindication for the accused's innocence.
The company's refund was a vindication for the defective product.
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