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Vindicate meaning
To clear of an accusation, suspicion or criticism. | To justify by providing evidence. | To maintain or defend (a cause) against opposition.
Example sentences (20)
I am absolutely sure that history will vindicate me.
I would just pause and say how gratifying it is to see the business model work so effectively to vindicate the rights of shareholders, who had a contractual entitlement to a tender offer in 2012.
NEW YORK — Jonathan Majors was convicted Monday of assaulting his former girlfriend after a trial that he hoped would vindicate him and restore his status as an emerging Hollywood star.
Dershowitz vehemently denied any wrongdoing and claimed the release of further documents would vindicate him.
Hopefully this will vindicate his name,” said Michael Barkett, Sapulpa’s attorney.
The Etihad hierarchy has consistently denied the claims and insist they possess "irrefutable evidence" to vindicate themselves.
The first year of the war in Ukraine seemed to vindicate Russia hawks.
When I say this is the most useless government south of the equator it’s such things that vindicate my assertion.
Adesina, 60, said in a statement Wednesday that “fair, transparent and just processes” would vindicate him, without denying or confirming a new probe.
Okoye, in a bid to vindicate himself, released a copy of the contract between both parties, eventually leading people to attack Morgan for her deliberate attempt at gaining sympathy through lies.
So now every Martedì Grasso, Fat Tuesday, the legend tells us that the two competing factions in Bibbiena gather to vindicate a Ms. Mea - who was caught between two loves - with songs and dancing in Medieval costumes.
The party is hopeful that these students will perform well in the exams to, not only make their parents and nation proud, but to also vindicate the Free SHS policy.
This clearly shows the Western Medias clever ploy to reserve the charge of terrorism exclusively for Muslims to demonize them and to vindicate the oft repeated saying that not every Muslim is a terrorist but every terrorist is a Muslim!
We believe that this melodrama could have been avoided if the minister had stepped aside while investigations would either indict or vindicate him.
Doesn't it vindicate the we need to weaponize space?
First, the federal judiciary understands and, at least up to now, has been prepared to vindicate Congress’s role in overseeing and investigating the executive branch, regardless of which political party sits at which end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
GH fans know Shiloh was just arrested, but he’ll trust that Margaux Dawson (Elizabeth Hendrickson) has found a way to vindicate him.
However, our results vindicate the government thinking that use of PPP helps in faster capacity creation.
Sefa Kayi’s also said that current happenings vindicate former GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi whose administrative career was cut short by Anas’ Number 12 documentary.
The 2019 U.S. Missile Defense Review will vindicate longstanding anxieties in China and Russia.