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Vindication

[vɛ̃dikasjɔ̃]
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Définitions de « vindication »

Vindication - Nom commun

  • Action de se venger ou d'obtenir réparation.

    J’illico compris qu’il nous poursuivrait jusqu’à la mort, qu’il n’y aurait jamais aucun soupir, aucun loisir dans sa vindication, qu’il n’aurait jamais qu’un but : nous avoir sous sa main, voir mourir nos fils, puis nous voir mourir !
    — Georges Perec, La Disparition

Usage du mot « vindication »

Évolution historique de l’usage du mot « vindication » depuis 1800

Fréquence d'apparition du mot « vindication » dans le journal Le Monde depuis 1945

Source : Gallicagram. Créé par Benjamin Azoulay et Benoît de Courson, Gallicagram représente graphiquement l’évolution au cours du temps de la fréquence d’apparition d’un ou plusieurs syntagmes dans les corpus numérisés de Gallica et de beaucoup d’autres bibliothèques.

Citations contenant le mot « vindication »

  • Andriana's unwavering determination to seek justice for her son has been a relentless battle, marked by years of anguish and soul-crushing turmoil. Despite the emotional toll, she finds solace in the moral vindication she feels, knowing that her steadfast dedication has not been in vain. "The struggle has been very, very soul-crushing, it's been too many years, I've dedicated my life At this moment I feel a moral satisfaction because I proved that I was right for what I have been fighting for so many years," she shared.
    knews.com.cy — ''Vindication for my child'', Thanasis' mother says, KNEWS
  • Any decision in favor of Palestinians will be “a vindication of their rights by the principal judicial organ of the United Nations,” Kattan told Anadolu.
    World court case on illegal occupation could lead to vindication for Palestine, more isolation for Israel: Expert
  • Gates’s vindication may please Republicans on a partisan level. But there are real consequences for this level of hubris — and Biden’s continual insistence that his way is the right way, all else be damned. His irritation at the Gates comment and the rumors that Barack Obama is actually running his foreign policy show now seem a reflection of his earliest famed lie-filled outburst at suggestions he wasn’t sharp enough for the job of the presidency. Joe knows the critics are wrong. He can handle things. He’s smart, not like everybody says… he’s smart and wants respect.
    The Spectator World — Joe Biden’s failure is Bob Gates’s vindication - The Spectator World
  • "But it [promotion] is a bit more of a vindication and says we are not bad at what we do, without sounding arrogant."
    BBC Sport — Derby County: Paul Warne on finding 'vindication' in promotion - BBC Sport
  • If those parallels feel like reaches, it's because they are. Even if it's easy to forget how down everyone was on Minnesota after last season, it's much harder to see Phoenix finding similar vindication for its all-in moves. There was a lot for the Wolves to build on and feel optimistic about going into last offseason. But it's hard to feel any optimism about a team that owes $151 million to three players next season and failed to win a single playoff game with all of them healthy. Especially when one of them turns 36 this summer, another looks over the hill at 30, and none have shown the ability to consistently amplify the other two.
    theScore.com — The Wolves' vindication is the Suns' shame | theScore.com

Traductions du mot « vindication »

Langue Traduction
Anglais vindication
Espagnol vindicación
Italien rivendicazione
Allemand rechtfertigung
Chinois 平反
Arabe تبرئة
Portugais vindicação
Russe оправдание
Japonais 証明
Basque errebindikazioa
Corse vindicazione
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