Vindication vs Exoneration - What's the difference?
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The act of vindicating]] or the state of being [[vindicate, vindicated.
Evidence, facts, statements, or arguments that justify a claim or belief.
An act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 14, author=Patrick Mcgeehan, title=New York Plan for DNA Data in Most Crimes, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Spitzer’s proposal also calls for the creation of a state office that would be responsible for studying all cases that resulted in exonerations and looking for flaws in the system that led to those wrongful convictions. }}
(uncountable) The state of being disburdened or freed from a charge.
As nouns the difference between vindication and exoneration
is that vindication is the act of vindicating or the state of being vindicated while exoneration is an act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation.vindication
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(en noun)exoneration
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