The meaning of Vindicate
Vindicate – definition
verbClear (someone) of blame or suspicion.
Usage examples:
Hospital staff were vindicated by the inquest verdict
verbTo show something to have been right or true, or to show someone to be free from guilt or blame
Usage examples:
The decision to include morris on the team was vindicated when he scored three touchdowns., [ u ] t…
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Word origin
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘deliver, rescue’): from Latin vindicat- ‘claimed, avenged’, from the verb vindicare, from vindex, vindic- ‘claimant, avenger’.
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