Vindication vs Vindictive - 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.
Having a tendency to seek revenge when , vengeful.
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, chapter=18
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(obsolete) punitive
Vindictive is a related term of vindication.
As a noun vindication
is the act of vindicating or the state of being vindicated.As an adjective vindictive is
having a tendency to seek revenge when wronged, vengeful.vindication
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* (abbreviation)Noun
(en noun)vindictive
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=The vindictive mockery in her voice made his brain quiver.}}
citation, passage=The victors will exact vindictive penalties and the losers of course will undertake to pay, but none of them realizes that money is going to do the most extraordinary things to them when they begin upon that.}}
