Similar words: vindicate, vindication, indicate, indicator, indication, indicative, indicating, syndicate. Meaning: ['vɪndɪkeɪt] adj. freed from any question of guilt.
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61. Has anyone vindicated the forest for the dead man's nephew?
62. Some commentators claim that the weak jobs count vindicated the Fed's pre-emptive move, others saw it as more evidence that the America's central bank had acted too tardily.
63. Reagan was apparently stupid and often startlingly ignorant – but he was vindicated by history.
64. Peter drew himself to his full height as he vindicated himself . " Ah ain'talkin'about perteckin '.
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