1. vindicated - Adjective
2. vindicated - Verb
4. vindicated - Adjective Satellite
of Vindicate
Source: Webster's dictionaryis absolved from all blame Source: Internet
was now clear of the charge of cowardice Source: Internet
his official honor is vindicated Source: Internet
Aldous Huxley, who died in 1963, would no doubt feel deeply dismayed but also vindicated by much about today’s world — and that might include what television has done to his greatest creation. Source: Internet
After Norton failed in court, Melbourne was vindicated, but he did stop seeing Mrs Norton. Source: Internet
And, despite lingering discomfort with some of his actions — particularly around the issue of civil liberties — history has largely vindicated him. Source: Internet