vindicator (Meaning)

Wordnet

vindicator (n)

a person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institution

Webster

vindicator (n.)

One who vindicates; one who justifies or maintains.

vindicator Sentence Examples

  1. The vindicator emerges from the shadows, seeking justice for the wronged.
  2. His unwavering spirit serves as a vindicator against the wicked and corrupt.
  3. The evidence, like a silent vindicator, exonerated the falsely accused.
  4. In the court of public opinion, the vindicator's words resonated with the truth.
  5. The jury became the vindicator, delivering a verdict that restored faith in justice.
  6. History has served as a vindicator, revealing the true motives and actions of the past.
  7. The whistleblower emerged as a vindicator, exposing the malfeasance and demanding accountability.
  8. His writings became a vindicator of the oppressed, giving voice to their grievances.
  9. The vindicator's relentless pursuit of justice ultimately prevailed, bringing closure and healing to the victims.
  10. In the face of adversity, the vindicator's unwavering conviction inspired others to stand for what is right.

FAQs About the word vindicator

a person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institutionOne who vindicates; one who justifies or maintains.

redeemer,ransomer,

punisher, vigilante, punisher, scourge, scourge, nemesis, nemesis, avenger,avenger, vigilante

The vindicator emerges from the shadows, seeking justice for the wronged.

His unwavering spirit serves as a vindicator against the wicked and corrupt.

The evidence, like a silent vindicator, exonerated the falsely accused.

In the court of public opinion, the vindicator's words resonated with the truth.