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vindicate English

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vindicate

show to be right by providing justification or proof vindicate a claim clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel maintain, uphold, or defend vindicate the rights of the citizens

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vindicate · verb

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Movie subtitles

That would vindicate my father. and his name would be enshrined among the immortals.
If I've been guilty in my life, this house will vindicate me.
Well, since it can only vindicate Roy, that's a suggestion I'll reluctantly endorse, Chairman Baker.
If you really want to vindicate your brother, look at yourself, deep in your soul.
Then say the Cabinet minutes vindicate me completely, but, unfortunately, owing to the 30-year rule, they can't be disclosed for another 25 years, which makes his book deeply unfair as well as untrue.
Now finally I can vindicate myself, if only in a small way.
But give us this chance to vindicate ourselves.
Only I can vindicate my existence!
Maybe someone who will vindicate him, who'll see that he's received back into the Mother Church, with all honours.
This won't be understood, not now but the Apocalypse to come will vindicate our faith.
And when we find evidence to vindicate you...in front of the entire archaeological community, you want to cover it up.
I understand you helped vindicate me, Dad.
The only verdict is vengeance, a vendetta held as a votive not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
Finding his body is not gonna vindicate us.
Charles, if you can't vindicate these actions, I'll see that you go to jail.
Now that I'm here, you will give me the chance to vindicate myself.
Your mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it, is to stop Masaki's plan and vindicate Harry Kellem.
I promised I'd vindicate him! -Liar!
I suggest we vindicate exemplary the pupil we mentioned earlier.
For four years he has wasted resources and manpower in trying to vindicate himself and his theories.
I'm sure history will vindicate you.
Are you here to vindicate yourself?
They vindicate Rohan to cause me anguish.
Of course, I tried to vindicate Sergey as well as I could.
The future would adopt my ideas and vindicate me.
Vindicate my life, Guten.
And when we find evidence to vindicate you in front of the entire archaeological community, you want to cover it up.
It'll vindicate my team, Shaw will be exposed.
You have just what you need to destroy Serena and vindicate me.
It's the only photo that could vindicate her.
The prosecution witness are suspect and frankly, I am confident that the evidence will vindicate my client.

News and current affairs

The Iraq war and Israel's wars with Hamas and Hezbollah show the limits of what military power can achieve, as well as vindicate diplomacy and conflict resolution.
But it would fully vindicate those who believe that Obama is more a man of good will than a visionary.
Second, an exit would vindicate those who do consider the euro merely a beefed-up fixed-exchange-rate arrangement, not a true currency.
They will turn the trial around - particularly if they are allowed to defend themselves - and use the courtroom to vindicate their careers.
For Obama, success would vindicate the Nobel Peace Prize that he was awarded in 2009.
Some who a year ago displayed great public spirit came to feel, when in government, that they could not vindicate the supremacy of law without curtailing economic growth.
Washington believes anti-drug policies will fail, to the benefit of drug dealers, if coca growers continue to identify themselves with nationalists who vindicate the leaf's production.
Europe, for its part, has a good opportunity to vindicate itself by committing to a united, coherent, and effective foreign policy.
The Great Depression convinced Stalin that the different factions of capitalism would go to war; in 1938-1939, Nazi aggression seemed to vindicate his analysis.
And it appears to vindicate European Union countries, such as France and Germany, that never trusted Turkey's capacity to reconcile its Islamist vocation with its European aspirations.

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