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"to vindicate" is a valid and usable word in written English.
It is a verb which means to clear someone's name or prove that they were right about something. For example, you could say: "His story was unbelievable, but after he presented the evidence, he vindicated himself."
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to vindicate
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To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
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But it wasn't to vindicate France.
Society needs to vindicate itself".
Maryland's action appeared to vindicate Lincoln's approach.
Then, as if to vindicate them, the sun came out.
The 2010 harvest did not seem to vindicate his judgment.
"This has been a night to vindicate them".
I needed to vindicate her, or condemn her.
"We must wait for history to vindicate our position".
Abolition may seem a cause sufficient to vindicate malpractice.
"Martin certainly wanted to vindicate his father by succeeding".
This seemed to vindicate bemused officials at the plants.
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