vindicated

[ US /ˈvɪndəkeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /vˈɪndɪkˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. freed from any question of guilt
    was now clear of the charge of cowardice
    is absolved from all blame
    his official honor is vindicated
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How To Use vindicated In A Sentence

  • Of course when we found the mines on board, that vindicated our concerns.
  • And they are a rebuke to cultural pessimists in the West who often feel vindicated by the perfidies of the Muslim world but could stand, on occasion, to be humbled by examples of its courage. The Face of Pakistan's Courage
  • The director said he had been vindicated by the experts' report.
  • Our approach to training was vindicated by the results achieved when the dogs were formally evaluated.
  • ADAMS: I've been vindicated at least on the safety concerns, and would I like to see some accountability on the part of the faa. CNN Transcript Nov 27, 2009
  • – The point-of-view switches awkwardly from the grandfather (” he feels momentarily vindicated”) to Ruthie (” Ruthie doesn’t understand why …”). Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » CarsonArtist’s Review Forum
  • These morning folks may be asleep by the time the kegger is raring, but they will be vindicated when it's time to enter the real world. Boing Boing: March 28, 2004 - April 3, 2004 Archives
  • The microphone; the sampler, the phonograph, the electric guitar, the DJ, all of have infringed upon the sanctimony of contemporary popular music and came out vindicated.
  • The charges are false, and we are sure we will be vindicated in court.
  • The decision to include Morris in the team was completely vindicated when he scored three goals.
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