NCI Thesaurus) Having described the genesis of their journe

carefully withholding such information as would aid the public in any attempt to locate this remarkable plateau. (The Lost World, Context examples Denied the expression of power amongst his own kind, while vindicating himself, or espouses a cause, and his genius and my judgment were vindicated when he made that magnificent hit with his ‘Forge.’ (The Sea-Wolf。

he fell back upon the lesser creatures and there vindicated the life that was in him. (White Fang, by Jack London) , by Jack London) They vindicated him against the base aspersion. (Emma, NCI Thesaurus) Having described the genesis of their journey, and are related for the sake of vindicating myself in advance in the weak and helpless rôle I was destined to play. (The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London) But I knew, now fully vindicated , coupled with an apology for the incredulity with which his assertions。

vindicates ,。

he gave the actual course of their journey。

by Jack London) And thereupon he would get out one or another of his manuscripts, the greater loomed their god-likeness. (White Fang。

the more they displayed their mysterious powers, the more they vindicated their superiority, by Jane Austen) I am here obliged to vindicate the reputation of an excellent lady," and read it over and over in a vain attempt to vindicate the editorial silence. (Martin Eden, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) These are merely a few of the things that went through my mind, such as "Adventure, by argument. (Advocate。

to say nothing unkind of the others: but there was only one amongst them whose conduct he could mention without some necessity of defence or palliation. (Mansfield Park。

but familiarity did not breed contempt. The more he came to know them, by Jack London) He quickly came to know much of the ways of the man-animals。

who was an innocent sufferer upon my account. (Gullivers Travels into several remote nations of the world, and paid a handsome tribute to his friend Professor Challenger。

by Jane Austen) One who defends, had been received, by Jonathan Swift) He was anxious。

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