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Перевод: vindication speek vindication


[существительное]
доказательство; защита ; оправдание
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Тезаурус:

  1. The result also appears to be a vindication of his gamble to delay the election until almost the last moment in the hope that signs of economic recovery would persuade voters to give him a mandate.
  2. Catherine Jemmat in her "Essay in Vindication of the Female Sex" (1766), described her own "ruin":
  3. Should this well-behaved and well-intentioned parliament fail, then its failure will merely be infinitely depressing vindication of the theory that Russia - and a fortiori the Soviet Union - can only be ruled by a rod of iron.
  4. EVEN AT five o'clock in the morning, in the flush of victory and vindication, John Major did not let himself go.
  5. On his release General Jorge Videla, who unleashed both the military coup in 1976 and the campaign of repression that followed, promptly demanded vindication of the campaign, and was echoed privately by several serving officers.
  6. Yet despite that authoritative vindication, the moment the PLO makes what might at first sight appear a slight regression to its old-style militancy, the US promptly joins the Israeli "extremists" in pronouncing it a serious setback for the peace process.
  7. It is also a vindication of the lesson Weill, though one of Berlin's most intellectual musicians, had taken from his mentor: "My teacher Busoni, at the end of his life, hammered into me one basic truth which he had arrived at after 50 years pure aestheticism - the fear of triviality is the greatest handicap for the modern artist, it is the main reason why "modern" music got more and more removed from reality."
  8. Finally, to the extent that political authority is justified by its ability to co-ordinate the activities of large populations, the vindication of its claim to authority over any one individual may depend on its having legitimate authority over the population at large.
  9. The promise of peace and order which was the supposed vindication of the Tsarist empire was completely betrayed.
  10. If John Major believes that his narrow majority is a vindication of his decision to join his darling mechanism, then his understandable sense of personal triumph will have gone to his head.
  11. The British government, which wants the project stopped, will take the judgement of the three wise men as a vindication of its position.
  12. In the light of Leapor's harrowing narratives of heterosexual attachment gone awry, as in "The Temple of Love," and family feeling deformed by familial conflict, as in The Unhappy Father and The Cruel Parent , it is possible to read into this last wish a peculiar kind of vindication.
  13. "Dub Be Good" is to him a vindication of his belief in an eccentric mix of punk, politics, reggae, ragga, hip hop, pop and the most hardfaced sampling style since Mark "the 45" King first laid hands on an Akai S900.

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