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Freed from any question of guilt.
clear
cleared
exonerated
absolved
exculpated
innocent
guiltless
clean-handed
1
Yet continued tension between civilians and health officials perhaps
vindicated
his approach.
2
But China's state media said the country was
vindicated
by the Games.
3
The Minister said he felt
vindicated
and rejected calls for his resignation.
4
An Alibaba spokesman said at the time that the company felt
vindicated
.
5
His client had been completely
vindicated
by the decision, Mr Burns said.
6
At the age of 82, however, Ono has been all but
vindicated
.
7
Those of us who have been saying this for years feel
vindicated
.
8
One small part of him felt
vindicated
by the aliens' desolate story.
9
The group's performance since then has, by and large,
vindicated
that view.
10
Yesterday, he told the Guardian he felt
vindicated
by what had happened.
11
The lives and reality of so many ordinary families has been
vindicated
.
12
We look forward to Michael being
vindicated
and justice finally being served.
13
Count the ways in which the US Democrats stand
vindicated
before voters.
14
They have
vindicated
the act of emancipation and the decrees of citizenship.
15
The memory of Calas had been
vindicated
by Voltaire and the Encyclopedists.
16
That judgment has been
vindicated
in what we were able to deliver.
vindicated
vindicate
·
feel vindicated
completely vindicated
more vindicated
look vindicated