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The present needs to vindicate the president, whoever he or she may be.

And even if that was true, it wouldn't vindicate a disparity that plainly affected her and presumably other women at the paper.

Failing to vindicate a loss or injury is a sign of faulty moral character.

Some top White House aide is dispatched to tell us pooh-poohers that events ultimate will vindicate the president.

History, the White House always says, will vindicate the president.

I thought it not convenient to vindicate him much now, but time will serve when I will do it, and I am bound to do it.

She could not vindicate her friend without criminating her father.

But I cannot vindicate Kingston society against the charge of surpassing dulness.

I write this story not to vindicate my own wit nor to point out new paths for human thought to follow.

In this manner did Providence take the cunning persecutor in his own snare, and vindicate the cause of his oppressed people.

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On this page you'll find 100 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vindicate, such as: absolve, acquit, corroborate, defend, disprove, and exonerate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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