Similar words: vindicate, vindication, indicate, indicator, indication, indicative, indicating, syndicate. Meaning: ['vɪndɪkeɪt] adj. freed from any question of guilt.
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31. Pigneau de Behaine was more than vindicated seventy-five years after his bold voyage to Versailles.
32. Only to Amy did she admit how triumphant she felt, and how vindicated.
33. But hospital staff say they've been vindicated by the inquest verdict.
34. Today, with a big boost from the Warren Beatty film, Bugsy is remembered as a man whose vision was vindicated.
35. That confidence in Mark was further vindicated as the season progressed.
36. I think it helps them feel vindicated at being such big sports fans.
37. They vindicated her theory of the adult beginner; they proved what could happen.
38. Vindicated by events, she gained a reputation for courage and devotion to principle.
39. For eight months, he'd had the luxury of feeling vindicated.
40. James Kilpatrick had lost his share in the horse but he was well satisfied as he had been truly vindicated.
41. Rather than intervening directly, the Home Office appointed an independent commissioner, whose report vindicated Dyer's accusations.
42. Moreover, the strictures against maximum investment rates were vindicated, as we have seen above.
43. We have vindicated the suspicion that modern legal developments can not be encompassed by the classical scheme of contract doctrine.
44. All those voters who shamefacedly backed the Tories in the secrecy of the polling booth are probably feeling vindicated.
45. When rioting and violence erupted in 1966, liberals in Congress were understandably disturbed[sentencedict.com], while conservatives felt vindicated.
46. They have largely vindicated his belief in the tenacity of national identities and the superficiality of ideological systems.
47. The hospital says it has been completely vindicated by the verdict.
48. Later events completely vindicated him.
49. He could not be vindicated by any other principles.
50. Kirchofer says she felt vindicated by the city's support.
51. Subsequent events vindicated their policy.
52. The report of the committee vindicated him.
53. The eighteenth - century men were ultimately vindicated.
54. At the trilogy's conclusion, Orestes is vindicated by Athena,[www.Sentencedict.com] the highest of all Greek goddesses.
55. Outside the courtroom later, he predicted he'll be vindicated on appeal.
56. Such acts of disobedience vindicated the superiority of natural law.
57. The main thing is, I think you'll be vindicated eventually.
58. The doubters seemed vindicated when the team performed dismally in the cup qualifiers.
59. Ministers and officials are confident their decision will be vindicated.
60. Fight and perhaps though your efforts. they will one day be vindicated.
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