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the vindicated
verb
To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
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But, to the Egyptian establishment, the containment of the radicals vindicated the strong-arm methods used to deal with them.
The ruling vindicated the Department's approach to aggressively enforcing Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
In a ruling last year, the Supreme Court vindicated the Hosanna-Tabor church.
Researchers said the analysis vindicated the then-contentious decision to expand no-fishing zones in 2004.
Atherton added that the report vindicated the industry's protestations of innocence.
Open-source software advocates said the ruling vindicated the open-source approach to software development.
The award vindicated the high hopes of those advocating what had once been a long-shot bid against Boeing.
The data vindicated that the VMC touch probe has the capability that is suitable for the production environment.
The battle again vindicated the efficiency of the heavily armed man skilled in fighting on horseback.
Respondents' experiences in the destination country vindicated the decision to emigrate and complicated the decision to return.
THE credit crunch vindicated the bears, although some were right for the wrong reasons.
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