vindicated (Meaning)

Wordnet

vindicated (s)

freed from any question of guilt

Webster

vindicated (imp. & p. p.)

of Vindicate

vindicated Sentence Examples

  1. The exonerating evidence finally vindicated the wrongfully accused defendant.
  2. The investigation vindicated the police officer's actions, clearing them of any wrongdoing.
  3. The scientist's groundbreaking research has vindicated their hypothesis.
  4. The victim's testimony has vindicated their past accusations against the perpetrator.
  5. The whistleblowing journalist's revelations have vindicated their claims of corruption within the organization.
  6. The jury's verdict vindicated the prosecutor's case, proving the guilt of the accused.
  7. The athlete's victory has vindicated their years of hard work and dedication.
  8. The company's decision to acquire the startup has been vindicated by its subsequent growth.
  9. The apology from the CEO vindicated the employees who had raised concerns over workplace conditions.
  10. The historic apology from the government has vindicated the victims of past injustices.

FAQs About the word vindicated

freed from any question of guiltof Vindicate

acquitted, cleared, absolved, exonerated, inculpable, impeccable, guiltless,blameless, clear, faultless

accused, culpable,guilty, accused, culpable, guilty, indicted, punishable, condemned, indictable

The exonerating evidence finally vindicated the wrongfully accused defendant.

The investigation vindicated the police officer's actions, clearing them of any wrongdoing.

The scientist's groundbreaking research has vindicated their hypothesis.

The victim's testimony has vindicated their past accusations against the perpetrator.