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were vindicated
verb
To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
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Artistically we were vindicated.
Their efforts were vindicated.
Yesterday, finally, they were vindicated.
"I think the police officers were vindicated.
Some were vindicated, others are in prison.
And they were vindicated by events.
But suddenly, two weeks ago, the protesters were vindicated.
Low's changes were vindicated, faith in France was not.
The skeptics were vindicated in July 1917 when a putsch led by the Bolsheviks badly misfired.
Some critics of the jaguar's capture said they were vindicated by the preliminary findings.
The old contract was reinstated and, legally at least, Fehr and the union were vindicated.
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