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How to use vindicate in a sentence

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Yet it goes to the credit of the author that she has tried to vindicate him with rare conviction and commitment.
She comes out with an agenda, to vindicate Michael, but not to talk about herself, and I thought that was very telling.
But, Freeman has not given up on eventually finding a Bigfoot, if only to vindicate that he had truly seen the manlike monster.
Ms Hanley vowed to continue the fight to vindicate her late father's name and reputation.
But the scale of the leap is very large indeed and the political alignments do not yet vindicate Mr Kennedy's new-found confidence in his vision.
As the feminists saw it, bringing incestuous rape out of the closet would finally vindicate the truth of women's experience.
The artist's choice of juxtaposing a partially blurred image with a clear one serves to vindicate her own, paint-like style.
Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law.
Owing to high court costs, many people cannot afford to turn to the judiciary to vindicate their rights.
They are entitled to expect the intervention and, if necessary, intercession of their local councillor to vindicate their rights.
It is all about stopping the citizen from being armed with the resources to go to court to vindicate legal rights.
The former trade minister says that he is happy to submit to any tests that help vindicate him.
I really think Wanderers have done themselves proud this season and results vindicate Sam's attitude.
He wrote in the Times of the danger of hoping that his warnings came true so that it might vindicate his position.
But people need to remember, she's in prison and we're hoping to vindicate her.
The purpose of a libel action is to enable the Plaintiff to clear his name of the libel, to vindicate his character.
These revelations certainly vindicate the concerns he expressed at the time.
Inherent in Augustine's lifelong concern to vindicate providence was his belief that no pain or loss is undeserved.
The verdict of the Court of Appeal today serves to vindicate her and stands as testimony to the unstinting efforts of those supporting her.
Thus even if George's secondary argument were rendered nugatory by Spahr's objection, his primary argument would still vindicate the public appropriation of ground rent.
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The house itself was not likely to vindicate the claim the locality denied.
I am impelled by no fanatical zeal, and have no creed or cult of my own to vindicate.
He has been so abominably calumniated that nothing but a renomination and re-election can fully vindicate him and his friends.
We have to vindicate the reputation of our heraldry, as well in the one capacity as in the other.
I was not solicitous to vindicate him when I was not joined in their reflection.
He would crush this disaffection in its incipiency, would vindicate himself and strengthen the cause at one and the same time.
Its aim was to vindicate the vested interests of legitimism against the doctrines of the French Revolution.
If he should appear in mine, I know how to chastise him, and to vindicate my own honour.
And yet the vindicator of Floyd intends, we are told, to vindicate himself!
Let others try to reconcile the cyclic fragments, or vindicate the Catalogue of ships.
Will it vindicate your memory, uphold your fame, and dignify your motives?
They vindicate, as they localize, the sincerity of Hillford.
The worth of the thing signified must vindicate our taste for the emblem.
They believed they were going to die, and they did their best to vindicate that belief.
Does he ever venture to vindicate his conduct, when censured for it?
I am here obliged to vindicate the reputation of an excellent lady, who was an innocent sufferer upon my account.
But we are disposed to vindicate the propriety of the step he took.
The other reason given to vindicate the polite pronunciation, is euphony.
The Government must vindicate the law, no matter at what cost.
If anything, a pinprick from which Assad emerges unscathed would simply enhance his stature and vindicate his conduct.
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