Self-vindication


noun
1.
the act of vindicating.
2.
the state of being vindicated.
3.
defense; excuse; justification:
Poverty was a vindication for his thievery.
4.
something that vindicates:
Subsequent events were her vindication.
noun
1.
the act of vindicating or the condition of being vindicated
2.
a means of exoneration from an accusation
3.
a fact, evidence, circumstance, etc, that serves to vindicate a theory or claim

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