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was vindicating
verb
To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
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Blucher said the report was vindicating, but "at the same time all the major negative impacts remain".
It was not clear whether she was vindicating their strategy, or suggesting that, as boys, they could hardly be expected to handle it.
An Arizona woman who spent 22 years on death row after being convicted of conspiring to murder her son in a case that rested on the work of a detective with a history of misconduct says regaining her freedom was vindicating but bittersweet.
When Sam Walton revolutionized retailing, he was vindicating Adam Smith, not proving that markets were flawed!
Comey was being totally and bigly honest when he was "vindicating" Trump, but everything else was "false statements and lies".
As with other civil rights statutes, the court said, the "central purpose" of the Voting Rights Act provision on attorney fees was "vindicating the national policy against wrongful discrimination by encouraging victims to make the wrongdoers pay at law".
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His confidence was vindicated.
But his ambition was vindicated.
"At last he was vindicated.
Their climate science was vindicated.
Last week, Mr. Luskin was vindicated.
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