revindicate (Meaning)
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revindicate (v. t.)
To vindicate again; to reclaim; to demand and take back.
Synonyms & Antonyms of revindicate
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revindicate Sentence Examples
- The trial successfully vindicated the accused by proving their innocence beyond doubt.
- The company's recent success revindicated their decision to invest heavily in research and development.
- The veteran's heroic actions vindicated his service and sacrifice to his country.
- The journalist's exposé vindicated the whistleblower's claims about corporate misconduct.
- The apology from the mayor vindicated the protesters' demands for accountability.
- The discovery of new evidence vindicated the historian's theory about the ancient civilization.
- The judge's ruling vindicated the victim's right to a fair trial.
- The athlete's record-breaking performance vindicated their rigorous training regime.
- The election results vindicated the candidate's belief in the people's support.
- The investigation vindicated the police officer's handling of the sensitive case.
FAQs About the word revindicate
To vindicate again; to reclaim; to demand and take back.
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No antonyms found.
The trial successfully vindicated the accused by proving their innocence beyond doubt.
The company's recent success revindicated their decision to invest heavily in research and development.
The veteran's heroic actions vindicated his service and sacrifice to his country.
The journalist's exposé vindicated the whistleblower's claims about corporate misconduct.