ALL meanings of vindicator
vin·di·cate
V v - verb with object vindicator to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor. 1
- verb with object vindicator to afford justification for; justify: Subsequent events vindicated his policy. 1
- verb with object vindicator to uphold or justify by argument or evidence: to vindicate a claim. 1
- verb with object vindicator to assert, maintain, or defend (a right, cause, etc.) against opposition. 1
- verb with object vindicator to claim for oneself or another. 1
- verb with object vindicator Roman and Civil Law. to regain possession, under claim of title of property through legal procedure, or to assert one's right to possession. 1
- verb with object vindicator to get revenge for; avenge. 1
- verb with object vindicator Obsolete. to deliver from; liberate. 1
- verb with object vindicator Obsolete. to punish. 1
- noun vindicator a person who vindicates. 0