WorldAugust 17, 2026

vindicate

VIN-di-kayt

Definition

To clear someone of blame or suspicion, or to prove the validity, justice, or rightness of a cause or claim.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'vindicare', meaning to lay claim to, set free, or avenge, combining 'vim' (force) and 'dicere' (to say or declare).

In the news

The author uses the term to describe his career-long commitment to fighting for victims of discrimination, emphasizing that his office's work aims to prove the legitimacy and protection of their civil rights.

Tennessee's civil rights division proves skeptics wrong | Opinion

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The Leaf Chronicle | Clarksville, TN

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