Vindicate
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35 examples of Vindicate in a sentence
He needs her to search for some clues to
vindicate
himself from murdering his mother, and once Eve agrees to help him, she completely opens up pandora's box and unleashes some very strange things, including Malachi.
(WARNING: SOME SPOILERS AHEAD) I'd like to
vindicate
this movie, since many people seem to have disliked it.
This is the proof Karloff needs to
vindicate
his research.
Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard is the blackly funny, often pitifully sad portrayal of a has-been silent star, alive as if against the knowledge of the outside world, in her misshapen manor, screening her old films, imagining unstoppably, relentlessly, of a return, that she is under the illusion will
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her fans, who all feel robbed of her.
And he still has time to
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Woodrow Wilson’s belief that a “president can be just as big a man as he chooses to be.”Trumponomics Is Failing on GrowthWASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump and his Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, have promised an economic miracle.
At first blush, this would seem to
vindicate
US President Donald Trump, who came to office pledging to “Make America Great Again.”
Today, too, a tumultuous world is likely to
vindicate
its deep and enduring appeal.
If anything, the latest developments
vindicate
India’s long-held policy of engaging with Myanmar, a country of major strategic and economic importance to it in terms of trade, transport, energy, and security.
Second, an exit would
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those who do consider the euro merely a beefed-up fixed-exchange-rate arrangement, not a true currency.
And it appears to
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European Union countries, such as France and Germany, that never trusted Turkey’s capacity to reconcile its Islamist vocation with its European aspirations.
The Great Depression convinced Stalin that the different factions of capitalism would go to war; in 1938-1939, Nazi aggression seemed to
vindicate
his analysis.
For Obama, success would
vindicate
the Nobel Peace Prize that he was awarded in 2009.
China’s success may
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a model advanced by the late Nobel laureate economist W. Arthur Lewis, which explains how employment in new, more productive sectors can absorb surplus labor and push up wages over all.
They will turn the trial around – particularly if they are allowed to defend themselves – and use the courtroom to
vindicate
their careers.
But it would fully
vindicate
those who believe that Obama is more a man of good will than a visionary.
In pursuing radical but necessary reforms, he has been counting on stronger economic growth to
vindicate
him.
Europe, for its part, has a good opportunity to
vindicate
itself by committing to a united, coherent, and effective foreign policy.
The data seem to
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s famous statement that Europe’s problem is that it accounts for 7% of the world’s population, 25% of its GDP, and 50% of its social spending.
But the decisive event for the revisionists was the collapse of the Soviet empire, which not only left the United States top dog globally, but also seemed, to the more philosophically minded, to
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Western civilization and values against all other civilizations and values.
To promote an aggressive nuclear policy was to
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Khomeini’s battle against America, “the Great Satan.”
Some who a year ago displayed great public spirit came to feel, when in government, that they could not
vindicate
the supremacy of law without curtailing economic growth.
Much to my dismay, the Brexit vote and Trump’s candidacy seem to
vindicate
my forecast.
Washington believes anti-drug policies will fail, to the benefit of drug dealers, if coca growers continue to identify themselves with nationalists who
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the leaf’s production.
This seems to
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warnings of the dreaded “middle-income trap” – the tendency of fast-growing developing economies to revert to a much weaker growth trajectory just when they get their first whiff of prosperity.
The euro crisis did seem to
vindicate
the UK’s skepticism.
"Frances, you shock me; suppose it should be my fate, even now, to fall into the power of the rebels; you would
vindicate
my execution - perhaps exult in the cruelty of Washington."
Dunwoodie remained for a minute nearly stupefied; and then he followed with a view to
vindicate
himself, and to relieve her apprehensions.
Katy drew up in evident displeasure, and prompt to
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her character for more lofty acquirements, she said,-"'Twas not a common use that I put that needle to - but one of much greater virtue."
The sergeant was sitting upright, in respectful deference to the surgeon, and the washerwoman was now raising her head, in order to
vindicate
some of her favorite maxims, and now composing it to sleep.
To make an end, senor, these are my last words to thee: whether thou wilt, or wilt not, I am thy wife; witness thy words, which must not and ought not to be false, if thou dost pride thyself on that for want of which thou scornest me; witness the pledge which thou didst give me, and witness Heaven, which thou thyself didst call to witness the promise thou hadst made me; and if all this fail, thy own conscience will not fail to lift up its silent voice in the midst of all thy gaiety, and
vindicate
the truth of what I say and mar thy highest pleasure and enjoyment."
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