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vindicate
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Phonetic spelling
- ˈvin-də-ˌkāt
Audio pronunciation
vindicate is not considered offensive across 1 Merriam-Webster entry.
Dictionary3 results
- to free from allegation or blame : to show that someone is not guilty
- confirm, substantiate
- to provide justification or defense for : justify
Thesaurus2 results
- to free from a charge of wrongdoing
- to give evidence or testimony to the truth or factualness of
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Urban Dictionary4 results
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- [Clear] ([someone]) of blame or [suspicion]
- To prove your innocence of an auto-related crime through the vehicle identification [number] of [said] auto-[bubble].
- When you select a cheap wine and [people] question your [choice] but it’[s] actually good
- When you select a cheap wine and [people] question your [choice] but it’[s] actually good
Associations20 results
- justify
- verify
- attest
- substantiate
- prove
- confirm
- validate
- judgement
- invalidate
- demonstrate
- proof
- corroborate
- theodicy
- evidence
- pretext
- rationalize
- certify
- testify
- corroborative
- reassert

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