vindicate|vindicated|vindicates|vindicating in English

verb

[vin·di·cate || 'vɪndɪkeɪt]

justify; acquit, exonerate, absolve

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1. Russian Judicial Chamber Vindicates Jehovah’s Witnesses

2. Elihu vindicates God’s justice and ways (1-37)

3. I felt both vindicated and appalled.

4. He tried hard to vindicate his honor.

5. The report fully vindicated the unions.

6. God’s people vindicated (8-13)

7. His glorious name is vindicated!

8. So shouldn't activists feel vindicated?

9. The witness completely vindicated him.

10. You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel.

11. Vindicate communal order, respect other people.

12. I consider that I've been completely vindicated.

13. He left claiming that history would vindicate him.

14. How will Jehovah’s sovereignty be fully vindicated?

15. Several tests have fully vindicated Einstein's theory.

16. The testimony of witnesses vindicated the defendant.

17. He was vindicated in court and damages were awarded.

18. Wellington Capitalises on handicap conditions to vindicate Richard Gibson’s faith

19. I felt I had fully vindicated my request.

20. My judgement was completely vindicated by later events.

21. What will Jehovah vindicate, and what will he sanctify?

22. The investigation vindicated her complaint about the newspaper.

23. How can you vindicate your behavior to the teacher?

24. You must stop imagining that posterity will vindicate you.

25. How would you vindicate your failure to your family?