The lawyer was able to vindicate the client.
The defendent's vindication was given when he presented a good alibi
means to lie
Example sentence - We will absolutely not tolerate bad behavior in our home.
The judge vindicated the boy of stealing money from the bank because there was no evidence to prove it.
"I only wish I could," he said ruefully, as he smiled sadly.
accuse, blame, convict, punish, sentence
when Kai was accused of cheating on a geometry test, he vindicated himself by reciting several theorems from memory, proving that he knew the material.
to vindicate = zikah (×–×™×›×”)
Vindicate = to justify To clear of all charges, accusations or blame.
Yes, vindicate is a verb: to clear of blame or suspicion; to prove to be right, reasonable, or justified.
The noun forms for the verb to vindicate are vindicator and the gerund, vindicating.
The opposite of vindicate is condemn or censure, meaning to disapprove or express strong disapproval or criticism of someone or something.