vindicator

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  1. One who vindicates; one who justifies, maintains, or defends. A zealous vindicator of Roman liberty. Dryden, Orig. and Prog. of Satire.

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  • Crusader, Gay People's Chronicle, and others need to be determined if they're corporate or not as well as contact info the vindicator - cleveland state student paper / zine; political commentary, stories
  • She is the champion and vindicator only of her own. —  Chris Floyd - Empire Burlesque
  • When I was in high school my fiends and I did something dumb as well, you what to know what the vindicator did? —  Vindy.com stories: Vindy.com Newswatch » Breaking News from around Youngstown, Warren, Columbiana Ohio
  • When he was re-elected just a few months later, the young political vindicator was accused of tainting the results that gave him an overwhelming victory against all opposition candidates. —  IntelliBriefs
  • Those who know her only as the vindicator of the Rights of Women and the defiant rebel against social laws, may think her case calls for little sympathy. —  Mary Wollstonecraft
 

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  1. from Late Latin vindicator, an avenger, from Latin vindicare, vindicate, avenge: see vindicate.
 

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