সাবুদ করা, খাড়া করা, সত্যতা প্রতিপাদন করা, যথার্থতা প্রতিপাদন করা, প্রতিষ্ঠিত করা, দাবি করা, বজায় রাখা, খণ্ডিত করা
(1) Show to be right by providing justification or proof.
(2) Maintain, uphold, or defend.
(3) Clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof.
(4) Maintain.
(5) uphold.
(6) or defend.
(7) Clear of accusation.
(8) blame.
(9) suspicion.
(10) or doubt with supporting proof.
(11) Prove one's innocence.
(1) Inherent in Augustine's lifelong concern to vindicate providence was his belief that no pain or loss is undeserved.
(2) These revelations certainly vindicate the concerns he expressed at the time.
(3) The smartest way to steal their thunder - and vindicate the event - was to highlight an alternative agenda that the protesters cared about.
(4) I really think Wanderers have done themselves proud this season and results vindicate Sam's attitude.
(5) The former trade minister says that he is happy to submit to any tests that help vindicate him.
(6) The verdict of the Court of Appeal today serves to vindicate her and stands as testimony to the unstinting efforts of those supporting her.
(7) Yet it goes to the credit of the author that she has tried to vindicate him with rare conviction and commitment.
(8) Ms Hanley vowed to continue the fight to vindicate her late father's name and reputation.
(9) She comes out with an agenda, to vindicate Michael, but not to talk about herself, and I thought that was very telling.
(10) But people need to remember, she's in prison and we're hoping to vindicate her.
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(12) The purpose of a libel action is to enable the Plaintiff to clear his name of the libel, to vindicate his character.
(13) Gidney thinks it will vindicate him, his enemies hope it will damn him.
(14) These warnings appear to be amply vindicated by events in recent years.
(15) To see it celebrate its 150th anniversary is vindication of this hope, in which we can only rejoice with you.
(16) The right to be sued only in a particular forum, as compared to the right to avoid suit altogether, although not perfectly secured by an appeal after final judgment, is sufficiently vindicable at that stage and is not essentially destroyed if vindication is postponed until trial is completed.
(17) It would be the ultimate vindication of their highly political marriage, a mixture of true love and a confluence of interest.
(18) Most of the nicer blokes were chosen by two or three women, so this was at least a vindication of my particular views on how to treat people.
(19) This, he says, is a vindication of his desire to be with the farmers.
(20) Our concerns were finally vindicated when an anonymous whistle-blower called in the National Audit Office.
acquit
justify
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Accuse
Blame
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