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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
  1. to free from allegation or blame : to show that someone is not guilty
  2. confirm, substantiate
  3. to provide justification or defense for : justify
Thesaurus2 results
  1. to free from a charge of wrongdoing
  2. to give evidence or testimony to the truth or factualness of
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Urban Dictionary4 results

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  1. [Clear] ([someone]) of blame or [suspicion]
  2. To prove your innocence of an auto-related crime through the vehicle identification [number] of [said] auto-[bubble].
  3. When you select a cheap wine and [people] question your [choice] but it’[s] actually good
  4. When you select a cheap wine and [people] question your [choice] but it’[s] actually good
Associations20 results
  1. justify
  2. verify
  3. attest
  4. substantiate
  5. prove
  6. confirm
  7. validate
  8. judgement
  9. invalidate
  10. demonstrate
  11. proof
  12. corroborate
  13. theodicy
  14. evidence
  15. pretext
  16. rationalize
  17. certify
  18. testify
  19. corroborative
  20. reassert

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