Vindicate
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British pronunciation/vˈɪndɪkˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈvɪndəkeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "vindicate"

to vindicate
01

justifier

to prove someone or something right by providing evidence or justification
Transitive: to vindicate an idea or stance
to vindicate definition and meaning
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The research findings vindicated the theory, providing strong empirical evidence in support of its validity.
The journalist 's claims were vindicated as the investigation uncovered new facts, validating the report's accuracy.
The new evidence vindicated his claim of innocence, leading to his release from prison.
02

innocenter

to clear someone from blame or suspicion and prove their innocence
Transitive: to vindicate sb/sth
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The new evidence helped to vindicate him of all the charges.
She hopes that the upcoming trial will vindicate her reputation.
After years of allegations, the results of the inquiry finally vindicated her actions.
03

vindiquer, justifier

to protect from harm or criticism by proving it's right or justified
Transitive: to vindicate sb/sth from harm or challenge
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His evidence vindicated him from false accusations.
The new security measures vindicated the building from break-ins.
Insurance vindicated the family's home from financial loss.

word family

vindic

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vindicate

Verb

vindicated

Adjective

vindicated

Adjective

vindication

Noun

vindication

Noun

vindicator

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vindicator

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