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vindicate

/vin-di-keyt/US // ˈvɪn dɪˌkeɪt //UK // (ˈvɪndɪˌkeɪt) //

平反,平反昭雪,平反一切,平反冤假错案

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    vin·di·cat·ed, vin·di·cat·ing.

    • : to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor.
    • : to afford justification for; justify: Subsequent events vindicated his policy.
    • : to uphold or justify by argument or evidence: to vindicate a claim.
    • : to assert, maintain, or defend against opposition.
    • : to claim for oneself or another.
    • : Roman and Civil Law. to regain possession, under claim of title of property through legal procedure, or to assert one's right to possession.
    • : to get revenge for; avenge.
    • : Obsolete. to deliver from; liberate.
    • : Obsolete. to punish.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbprove one's innocence
Forms: vindicated
Synonyms
absolve赦免,免除,开脱,赦免了acquit无罪释放,无罪开释,宣判无罪,无罪释放的corroborate证实了,证实,证实了这一点,确证defend保护,防御,辩护,维护disprove否定了,驳斥,推翻,否定exonerate开脱罪责,开脱罪名,开脱责任,开脱justify证明,证明是正确的,圆满解决,圆满完成prove证明,证实,证实了refute驳斥,驳倒,反驳,批驳substantiate证实,证明,论证,证实了uphold支持,坚持,维护,拥护advocate倡导,倡导者,主张,鼓吹argue争论,争辩,辩称,争论不休assert宣称,声称,宣称的,声称的claim声称,宣称,主张,要求clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理confute忏悔,混淆视听,混淆,迷惑contend争论,争夺,争辩,争取establish建立,确立,设立,成立exculpate开脱罪责,开脱,开脱罪名,开脱责任excuse托辞,借口,托词,原谅我extenuate天真无邪,天真无邪的,全心全意,全心全意的free免费的,免费,自由的,自由guard守护,守卫,守,守住maintain保持,维持,维护,维护好protect保护,防护,保障,保护环境rationalize理顺,合理化,理解,合理安排rehabilitate恢复,恢复名誉,修复,改造second第二,其次,第二个,第二位shield盾牌,屏蔽,掩护,遮挡support支持,支助,支撑,支持率warrant权证,手令,担保书,授权书whitewash粉饰,粉刷,刷新,擦亮bear out忍耐,忍受,忍住了,承受disculpate抹黑,开脱罪责,开脱,抹黑他人do justice to对得起,对得住,对付,对得起自己free from blame不受指责,不受责备,不受责难,无人指责plead for恳求,恳请,哀求,争取

Examples

  • Barrios said Monday that his opponent, San Diego Community College Trustee Sean Elo-Rivera, was behind the allegations of financial impropriety, but erroneously claimed that he had already been vindicated by four different organizations.

  • Late Monday, Barrios issued a press release defending himself, in which he made four specific claims about the various entities that had already vindicated him of the charges.

  • After the Union-Tribune reported he was under criminal investigation, Kelvin Barrios, a candidate in the District 9 City Council race, issued a press release announcing four ways in which he had been vindicated.

  • Let’s go after the bad guys, even those who committed these violations two or three years ago, beyond the previous statute of limitations, and make sure that the consumer interest is vindicated here.

  • Maybe at some level, we may be drawn to those stories perhaps because they may seem to vindicate our own failures to intervene in some cases.

  • The present needs to vindicate the president, whoever he or she may be.

  • And even if that was true, it wouldn't vindicate a disparity that plainly affected her and presumably other women at the paper.

  • Failing to vindicate a loss or injury is a sign of faulty moral character.

  • Some top White House aide is dispatched to tell us pooh-poohers that events ultimate will vindicate the president.

  • History, the White House always says, will vindicate the president.

  • I thought it not convenient to vindicate him much now, but time will serve when I will do it, and I am bound to do it.

  • She could not vindicate her friend without criminating her father.

  • But I cannot vindicate Kingston society against the charge of surpassing dulness.

  • I write this story not to vindicate my own wit nor to point out new paths for human thought to follow.

  • In this manner did Providence take the cunning persecutor in his own snare, and vindicate the cause of his oppressed people.