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Vindic

Definition: The word 'vicarious' in a legal context refers to something that someone else did, especially by using their own resources or skills. Examples: - Vicariously copied my essay last night for an assignment at work. - I vicariously learned about a new software update from a friend. In everyday language, the word is used in the phrase 'to do something by someone else's resource', which is why it is often considered informal and colloquial.


Vindic

Vindication, vindicated

Definition: Vindication, vindicated. The phrase "vindication, vindicated" is a compound adjective that means to have been granted or received something that had previously been denied or lost. It can also mean someone who has made a good or significant decision. For example: 1) The judge declared him innocent of the charges against him, and he was vindicated by the evidence presented against him. 2) After years of struggle, she finally obtained her freedom from captivity, and the court declared her guilty and released her. 3) The team had been in a difficult situation for months, but they managed to triumph over their opponents, and the referee declared them victors.


vindication, vindicated