vindicated

[US]/ˈvɪndɪkeɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˈvɪndɪˌkeɪtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to clear someone or something from blame or suspicion; to show or prove that something argued is true, justified, or valid; to uphold or defend

Phrases & Collocations

vindicated by evidence

vindicated in court

vindicated his actions

vindicated her claims

vindicated their decision

vindicated by history

vindicated at last

vindicated his reputation

vindicated through investigation

vindicated by facts

Example Sentences

she felt vindicated after the truth came out.

the evidence vindicated his claims.

after a lengthy investigation, he was finally vindicated.

her hard work was vindicated by her promotion.

the judge vindicated the defendant's innocence.

his actions were vindicated by the circumstances.

she was vindicated in the public eye after the scandal.

they hoped to be vindicated by the new evidence.

the scientist's theory was finally vindicated by research.

his reputation was vindicated after the successful project.

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