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Перевод: vindicate speek vindicate


[глагол]
доказывать; отстаивать; оправдывать; реабилитировать


Тезаурус:

  1. When Edward III grasped the reins of government in November 1330, he was as determined as any of his predecessors to vindicate the Forest rights of his Crown.
  2. And this would vindicate those who believe that the market's ills are not going to be solved by tinkering with new issue processes, but rather by a drastic cutback in the overheads - ie, sacking people - being carried by the industry.
  3. Truly my living words could vindicate me; ask Helen, if they would not., The necessary complement to the epistolary picture of his Oxford life is his own book Oxford , published three years after he came down.
  4. To vindicate this position Leapor makes what is probably her most interesting use of the pastoral conventions.
  5. To vindicate Rawls' position one requires convincing reasons first for excluding moral and religious beliefs from the information available behind the veil of ignorance, and second for accepting that neutral or maximally neutral principles will be chosen in these circumstances.
  6. He was prepared to vindicate the bombing of South Arabian villages by the RAF as necessary for the pacification of the country.
  7. When we denounce the anti-Semitism and let the Fascism take care of itself, we are fastening on what is prepolitical or sub-political, and refusing to engage ourselves on the plane of politics where, as Olson insists, we're required to vindicate our own sorts of polity against the Fascist sorts.
  8. Romantic poets were keen to vindicate Chatterton, and to cherish his untimely death as that of a sacrificial victim: here was a spilling of young blood that might have watered the purlieus of a church.
  9. "Recent signs of an economic rebound are encouraging, but they do not vindicate a do-nothing approach," the group said in an open letter to President George Bush and Fed chairman Alan Greenspan
  10. The first success disproved the thesis they ended up trying to vindicate, and they progressively discarded financial sanity in a crazy attempt to blot out the problems from their minds.
  11. This latest coup was attempted not by officers anxious to vindicate the army's honour, but by disgruntled sergeants and corporals, most of them too young to have taken part in the dirty war.
  12. It was also a didactic novel that set out to expose social injustice, to diagnose problems of national development or to vindicate local cultures.
  13. The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right of life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws, defend and vindicate that right.

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