vindicates

[US]/ˈvɪndɪkeɪts/
[UK]/ˈvɪndɪkeɪts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to clear someone/something of blame or suspicion; to prove something to be valid or justified; to uphold or defend
n.clarification of blame or suspicion against someone/something

Phrases & Collocations

vindicates his actions

vindicates her claims

vindicates their decision

vindicates the theory

vindicates his reputation

vindicates her innocence

vindicates the findings

vindicates their actions

vindicates his theory

vindicates the decision

Example Sentences

the evidence vindicates her claims about the incident.

his hard work ultimately vindicates his reputation.

the court's decision vindicates the defendant's innocence.

her research vindicates the theory proposed by her mentor.

the results of the study vindicate the initial hypothesis.

his actions vindicate his commitment to the cause.

the findings vindicate the team's approach to the problem.

she felt vindicated after her theory was accepted by peers.

the documentary vindicates the historical accounts of the event.

his success vindicates the risks he took in his career.

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