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How to use vindicated in a sentence

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All these things force her to vacate her position until she has been vindicated.
This theory is hard to shake, its vaticinations being so far well vindicated.
My father was eventually vindicated, but not before he had spent months in Brixton prison.
It also vindicated her version of events on that tragic day in the Outback.
One can assume that not everyone understood, or believed, that the more accurate lab tests vindicated him.
The language has been popularized, but has not yet vindicated itself from being vulgarized.
Adrian was relieved and elated at the time the police vindicated him and David but that didn't last too long.
Had he been vindicated in the 1970s, he says he would have made the journey.
After a long legal battle workers were vindicated when an industrial tribunal unanimously decided they had been unfairly dismissed.
He was vindicated when UBS eventually settled out of court but hesitates when asked how much he won.
Against my own inclinations, I hope you're vindicated, because I'm fond of the magazine.
It wasn't until the third test, conducted in a laboratory days later, that he was vindicated.
All in all it was a great return for Roy and totally vindicated Brian Kerr's determination to get him back in an Irish shirt.
The events of yesterday vindicated those who supported the idea of a road to bypass the Bingley bottleneck.
Well, your Honour's view about that was vindicated in the judgment of the Court.
When he cleaned up in the final innings of the game, he was fully vindicated.
My warnings over the last six years had been so numerous, so detailed, and were now so terribly vindicated, that no one could gainsay me.
Our approach to training was vindicated by the results achieved when the dogs were formally evaluated.
In the end neither feudal loyalties, the absolute dominion of property ownership, nor even romance is vindicated.
On several occasions, the three commissioners vindicated, justified and defended the double-entry system.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But he was ably vindicated by piddler, and the unfortunate Sam was convicted of petty larceny.
The land breeze was fresh and strong, and the Mary Rose vindicated her claim to be considered a fast sailer.
It was probably under the inspiration of these very words of SDI that Bagdad in the end vindicated itself.
Then, in a series of dissertations of his own, he vindicated the authenticity of the Zend books.
Mr. Jefferson persisted, and Mr. Gallatin's judgment was vindicated by the result.
It was not yet quite midwinter, and the turbulent Fifty Mile River vindicated his judgment.
Is it an objection that I have triumphantly defended myself against slander and vindicated my purity in a court of justice?
Aristotle vindicated the awful crimes of foeticide and infanticide.
They want to throw mud at you, prince, and you must be triumphantly vindicated.
The power of regulating and calling forth the militia has been already sufficiently vindicated and explained.
I vindicated the good Mrs. Norton with a warmth that was due to her merit.
Volwahsen's words seem vindicated, keeping in mind the concrete, unaesthetic structures that 21st century India seem to be creating every other day.
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