Examples of 'vindicated' in a sentence
Meaning of "vindicated"
vindicate (verb): to clear someone of blame or suspicion; to show to be right or justified. In English, the term vindicate is often used in legal or moral contexts to prove one's innocence or the validity of a claim
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- simple past tense and past participle of vindicate
- justified, avenged or cleared of blame
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I am confident we will be vindicated of any mismanagement of funds.
Who vindicated the rights of their brethren.
I am sure you will be vindicated at your hearing.
It is by her own children that wisdom is vindicated.
Cruz was vindicated and his merit recognized.
Recent developments clearly vindicated that pessimism.
Vindicated along with his wife.
Recent progress has vindicated that confidence.
Whomever left the cellar first was vindicated.
Science has vindicated chocolate lovers everywhere.
Meadow considered that he had been fully vindicated.
His first season vindicated his talent.
Four years of work had been completely vindicated.
He will be vindicated before the entire universe.
Your readers have been vindicated for you.
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Vindicated after four long years.
Events have since vindicated his thesis.
Him waking up does not mean you are vindicated.
This hope was vindicated in the initial experiments.
The safety of the sport had been vindicated.
History has not vindicated that decision.
He has every confidence we will both be vindicated.
You will then be vindicated and forgiven.
But my earlier concern has also been vindicated.
I felt even further vindicated by this news.
ItÃs not vindicated or a better explanation proposed inaudible.
We are confident he will be completely vindicated and exonerated.
I have been vindicated and we can move on.
Before the law has been vindicated.
Cheryl has been vindicated by the evidence.
It vindicated our arguments in favour of free.
His love for her was vindicated.
We will be vindicated of any mismanagement of funds.
Our arguments have been vindicated by events.
Member vindicated after linguistic discrimination.
Congratulations to those who were vindicated today.
We have seen vindicated the faith of our fathers.
I think my clothing choice has been vindicated.
My client feels vindicated by his release.
My core hypothesis that monsters are fake will be vindicated.
His newspaper mainly vindicated the rights of commoners.
And no one will allow me to be vindicated.
Public rights can not be vindicated by private citizens.
She was vindicated of collaboration and is recognized as a patriot today.
Then she will be vindicated at trial.
I feel vindicated by his reaction somehow.
I am delighted that my choice has been vindicated.
Microsoft was vindicated on all these counts.
Evolution by natural selection has been triumphantly vindicated as fact.
Jesus will be fully vindicated before all creation.