vindicate
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British pronunciation
/vˈɪndɪkˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « vindicate » en anglais

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
example
Exemples
The research findings vindicated the theory, providing strong empirical evidence in support of its validity.
Les résultats de la recherche ont confirmé la théorie, fournissant des preuves empiriques solides à l'appui de sa validité.
The journalist 's claims were vindicated as the investigation uncovered new facts, validating the report's accuracy.
Les affirmations du journaliste ont été justifiées alors que l'enquête a révélé de nouveaux faits, validant l'exactitude du rapport.
02

innocenter

to clear someone from blame or suspicion and prove their innocence
Transitive: to vindicate sb/sth
example
Exemples
The new evidence helped to vindicate him of all the charges.
Les nouvelles preuves ont aidé à disculper de toutes les accusations.
She hopes that the upcoming trial will vindicate her reputation.
Elle espère que le procès à venir blanchira sa réputation.
03

justifier, disculper

to protect from harm or criticism by proving it's right or justified
Transitive: to vindicate sb/sth from harm or challenge
example
Exemples
His evidence vindicated him from false accusations.
Ses preuves l'ont disculpé de fausses accusations.
The new security measures vindicated the building from break-ins.
Les nouvelles mesures de sécurité ont justifié le bâtiment contre les effractions.
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