Serving to prove the truth of a particular proposition or allegation
“However, if such information contained exculpatory evidence, the defense would be deprived of potentially vindicating evidence.”
That lessens the seriousness of something by providing an excuse
Aiming to justify or excuse oneself or one's actions
Present participle for to show or prove to be correct or reasonable
“It seems this would tend to vindicate your theory that the Templars were connected to things eastward.”
Present participle for to prove to be justified or warranted
“The author points out that many misinterpreted, twisted, and misused these scriptures to vindicate their acts of depravity.”
Present participle for to remove from suspicion or guilt
“The purpose of a libel action is to enable the Plaintiff to clear his name of the libel, to vindicate his character.”
Present participle for to support, justify, or make an excuse for a (perceived) misdeed
Present participle for to bring fulfillment or happiness to one's life
Present participle for to do something that compensates for poor past performance or behavior
Present participle for to retaliate or get revenge
Present participle for to publicly recommend or support
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