Examples of using Vindicated in English and their translations into Chinese
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Time has vindicated his view.
Their efforts have now been vindicated.
History has vindicated his judgement.
I am confident that we will be vindicated.”.
History has vindicated that prediction.
The President feels completely and totally vindicated.
You have vindicated the good name of PUAs around the world.".
By and large, experience has vindicated this view.
And he hoped he had vindicated the two first of them so effectually that they would never again be attacked.
He says he wants the alleged victims to be heard and vindicated.
But Davis at least vindicated Burke's belief in collaboration.
Once the facts come out we expect to be fully vindicated in court.
Thompson and Ian Callum have fully vindicated the new management's confidence in them, surely?
Both Wallace and Webster lived to see their calculations vindicated.
It's difficult to determine who was vindicated by the results- Walls or his critics.
Evolution vindicated divine immanence, since this explained how God had slowly built the universe through natural law.
And God remembered his people and vindicated his inheritance.
Senna's patience had been vindicated; by the age of 32, he had finally earned widespread recognition.
Martin's agent Kenneth Zuckerman said his client felt"vindicated" by the report.
Trump feels'totally vindicated' by Comey testimony- despite evidence he DID try to end Russia investigation.
Enlightened social-welfare policies were ultimately vindicated, not just morally but practically.
After two years of wild anti-Trump hysteria,the President and his millions of supporters have been completely vindicated.
The events in China have not only vindicated the perspective fought for by Trotsky against Stalinism on the fate of the Chinese revolution.
There's two sides: There's the gamers side,who feel like they have been vindicated or liberated,” he said.
Alex and Ayesha had often tried to suggest, delicately, that mine was an essentially unhealthy fascination,and now they felt vindicated.
With the recent discovery that solid matter does travel faster than light,I feel vindicated and look forward to further developments in physics.
Since the 1980s major advances in astronomy,biology and geology have vindicated the above-stated point of view.
Rosenstein soon begantelling colleagues that he would ultimately be“vindicated” for his role in Comey's firing.
On his withdrawing from them, and when many others followed his example,St. Paul publicly vindicated the equality of the Gentile Christians.