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vindicate vs warrant

warrant vs vindicate

vindicate is not a noun while warrant is a noun.

vindicate and warrant both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
vindicate No No Yes No
warrant Yes No Yes No
As verbs, warrant is a hyponym of vindicate; that is, warrant is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than vindicate:
  • vindicate: show to be right by providing justification or proof
  • warrant: provide adequate grounds to justify (a certain course of action)
Other hyponyms of vindicate include excuse, explain, legitimate.
vindicate (noun) warrant (noun)
a writ from a court commanding police to perform specified acts
a written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications
formal and explicit approval
a type of security issued by a corporation (usually together with a bond or preferred stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price
vindicate (verb) warrant (verb)
show to be right by providing justification or proof provide adequate grounds to justify (a certain course of action)
clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of
maintain, uphold, or defend
Difference between vindicate and warrant

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