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"Vindicate" in a Sentence (13 examples)
Sami wanted to vindicate himself.
The findings vindicate warnings by local experts as to the poor quality of water in the nation’s capital.
History will vindicate him.
to vindicate someone's honor
As a man of vision, he understood this. Without Cerberus, humanity was doomed to an existence of groveling subservience at the feet of alien masters. Still, there were those who would call what he did criminal. Unethical. Amoral. History would vindicate him, but until it did he and his followers were forced to exist in hiding, working toward their goals in secret.
to vindicate a right, claim or title
The Ukrainians immediately demanded a goal and their claims were vindicated as replays showed the ball crossed the line before Terry's intervention.
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Kamla Persad Bissessar: " We have been vindicated, but it is a victory for the people"
to vindicate the rights of labor movement in developing countries
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When Trump's election pulled back the curtain on the rise of the far-right in America, I'd naively assumed the Jewish left would be vindicated.
The violent history of the suspect vindicated the use of force by the police.
a war to vindicate infidelity
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