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VINDICATE.<br />

t b. To avenge or revenge (a person, cause,<br />

wrong, etc.). Obs.<br />

i6a3 CocKF.RAM I, Vindicate^ to reuenge. i6ss Stanley<br />

Hist. Philos. I. (16S7) 17/2 Solon declared, thai it behoved<br />

them.. that they should vindicate the Gods cause. 1660<br />

Ingeuo Bcntk'. f, U>: u, (1682) 164 Resolving by God's<br />

assistance to vindicate his Wrongs. 1665 Sir T. Herbert<br />

Trtw. (1677) 67 News.. being bfought King Achbar that<br />

Mirza Sharoph . . had been injured by the Ouzbeg Tartar<br />

the King resolve*^ to vindicate him. 1713 Swikt Catienus<br />

+ / anrjia Wks. 1 755 III. ]i. 18 But Cupid, full of mischief,<br />

longs To vindicate his mother's wrongs.<br />

to. To pnnish'; to visit with punishment. Obs.<br />

163a LiTHGow Trav. vin. 367 There are seuerall Seates of<br />

luslice heere (though none to vindicate beastlinesse). 1659<br />

Pearson Creed i. 86 God is more powerfuil to exact subiaction,<br />

and to vindicate rebellion. 1665 Manlev Crolius'<br />

Lmu C. ll^ars

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