Vindicate
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What Does Vindicate Mean?
- 辩护
- 证明...无辜
- 证明...正确
Vindicate Pronunciation
ˈvɪndɪˌkeɪt
Vindicate Definition
verb
Definition
to clear someone of blame or suspicion
In ZH
揭除某人的罪责或怀疑
How to Use Vindicate in a Sentence
- The cat was accused of stealing the fish, but the security camera footage vindicated him by showing the dog was the real thief.
- After a long investigation, the detective's theory was vindicated when new evidence came to light, proving the suspect's alibi was just as flaky as a pastry.
- When the meteorologist predicted a sunny day, everyone laughed until they saw the sun shine brightly, vindicating his weather report.
verb
Definition
to justify or prove the worth of something
In ZH
证明某事的价值或合理性
How to Use Vindicate in a Sentence
- The new study vindicated the benefits of eating chocolate, leading to chocolate being declared a health food and sparking celebrations everywhere.
- His decision to wear mismatched socks was vindicated when it became a trending fashion, making the fashion police retreat in confusion.
- The team's win in the championship game vindicated their coach's unconventional strategy, leaving rival coaches scratching their heads.