vindicable Antonyms

Meaning of vindicable

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vindicable (a.)

Capable of being vindicated.

vindicable Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence presented in court was insufficient to establish the defendant's vindicable motive.
  2. The judge dismissed the lawsuit because the plaintiff's claims were not legally vindicable.
  3. The victim's family demanded vindicable justice for the heinous crime committed.
  4. The constitution guarantees the right to due process, ensuring that every citizen's vindicable rights are protected.
  5. The legal system aims to provide a fair and just resolution to all vindicable wrongs.
  6. The jury found that the defendant's actions were motivated by a vindicable desire for revenge.
  7. The accused claimed that their actions were justified due to a vindicable provocation.
  8. The court ruled that the plaintiff had not demonstrated a clear and vindicable interest in the matter.
  9. Human rights organizations advocate for the protection of all vindicable freedoms.
  10. The statute of limitations bars the prosecution of vindicable offenses that occur beyond a specified time frame.

FAQs About the word vindicable

Capable of being vindicated.

justifiable, excusable, suspected, alleged, presumed, defensible, well-founded, documentable, assumed, certifiable

unsustainable, insupportable, unprovable, unsupportable, insupportable,unsustainable, unverifiable, unsupportable, unprovable, unverifiable

The evidence presented in court was insufficient to establish the defendant's vindicable motive.

The judge dismissed the lawsuit because the plaintiff's claims were not legally vindicable.

The victim's family demanded vindicable justice for the heinous crime committed.

The constitution guarantees the right to due process, ensuring that every citizen's vindicable rights are protected.