"Vindicates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vindicates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vindicates" Meaning

To vindicate means to prove or prove someone's worth, innocence, or reputation by showing that something they did was right or justifiable, or that an accusation or charge against them was false. It can also mean to justify or give a rational explanation for someone's actions or behavior.

"Vindicates" Examples

Usage Examples for "Vindicates"


1. Corrects Mistakes: The verdict vindicates the fact that the company's actions were justified.
2. Provides Evidence: The research study vindicates the long-held theory that a balanced diet reduces the risk of chronic diseases.
3. Proves True: The mysterious inscription on the artifact finally vindicates the claims made by the inventor about its origins.
4. Exonerates Innocence: The trial outcome vindicates the character of the defendant, clearing them of all charges.
5. Kills Accusations: The thorough investigation vindicates the mayor's explanation for the event, putting to rest all speculation about his involvement.

"Vindicates" Similar Words

Vincula

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"A vinculum is a horizontal line that connects two or more fractions together. It is used to indicate that the fractions are related and should be treated as a single mathematical expression."

Vinculum

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The vinculum is a horizontal line or bar used in mathematical and musical settings.<br><br>In mathematics, it is used to denote that certain terms or products are to be grouped together.<br><br>For example: 3 + 12 + 15 ÷ 5 3 + 12 + vinculum (15 ÷ 5) 3 + 12 + 3 18<br><br>In music, the vinculum is used to indicate a division or fraction in a note or rest.<br><br>For example: A vinculum over a note or rest could be used to show that it should be played for a certain duration, or at a certain ratio.<br><br>It is often referred to as the vinculum or horizontal vinculum. In Unicode it can be represented asmeasurementperiod, <br>It is similar to the fraction slash which represents a division in Mathematics.

Vindaloo

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Vindaloo is a type of popular Indian curry dish that originated in the southern Indian state of Goa. It is a spiced curry made with marinated meat (usually chicken, beef, or pork), vinegar, and a variety of spices, including cumin, coriander, cayenne pepper, and turmeric. The acidity of the vinegar helps to break down the connective tissues in the meat, giving the dish a tender and slightly tangy flavor. Vindaloo is often associated with Indian-Chinese cuisine and is usually served with steaming hot basmati rice or roti (a type of flatbread).

Vindemial

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Vindemiate

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Vindemiation

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I couldn't find any word in the English language with the spelling "vindemiation". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Vindicate

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To prove or show that someone or something is right or innocent after they have been criticized or accused.

Vindicated

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Vindicating

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Vindication

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Vindication refers to the act of proving or demonstrating that something, especially a person's actions or decision, was justified or correct. It involves showing that criticism or doubts about something were unfounded, and that the original choice or actions were reasonable and valid.<br><br>Example: "The investigation cleared the politician's name and brought vindication for the project he had championed."<br><br>In a broader sense, vindication can also refer to the act of being proved right or shown to be justified in one's beliefs, opinions, or feelings.<br><br>Example: "After years of being doubted, the artist finally got vindication when her painting was recognized as a masterpiece."

Vindicator

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A person or thing that defends or avenges someone or something; a champion or defender of a person's rights or reputation.

Vindicatory

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Tending to clear from accusation or blame; vindicative.

Vindictive

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having or showing a desire for revenge or a desire to punish someone they feel has wronged them.

Vindictively

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With a desire for revenge or retaliation, often in an overly aggressive or spiteful manner, often as a result of a perceived injury or harm.

Vindictiveness

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The quality of feeling or showing a strong and often bitter desire for revenge, especially because of a feeling of having been wronged or cheated.

Vine

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