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1 vindicate
ˈvɪndɪkeɪt гл.
1) доказывать Can you vindicate your actions to us? ≈ Можете ли вы объяснить нам свои действия? Syn: prove, demonstrate
2) отстаивать (право и т. п.) Syn: exonerate доказать;
подтвердить - to * one's courage доказать свое мужество - to * one's claim доказать справедливость своего требования отстаивать, защищать;
поддерживать - to * one's honour отстаивать свою честь - to * one's character защитить /спасти/ свою репутацию - to * smb.'s actions защищать /поддерживать, оправдывать/ чьи-л. действия - to * one's claim отстоять /утвердить, восстановить/ свое право оправдывать, реабилитировать - to * smb. from a charge (of) прекратить дело по обвинению кого-л. (в чем-л.) (юридическое) взыскать, истребовать vindicate взыскивать ~ доказывать;
to vindicate one's courage доказать свое мужество ~ доказывать ~ защищать ~ оправдывать ~ отстаивать (право и т. п.) ;
to vindicate one's judgement защитить или отстоять свою позицию, утверждение ~ отстаивать ~ поддерживать ~ подтверждать ~ реабилитировать ~ доказывать;
to vindicate one's courage доказать свое мужество ~ отстаивать (право и т. п.) ;
to vindicate one's judgement защитить или отстоять свою позицию, утверждениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vindicate
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2 vindicate
['vɪndɪkeɪt]гл.1) доказыватьSyn:2) отстаивать, защищать, восстанавливать (право и т. п.)Syn:3) реабилитировать, оправдыватьto vindicate smb. from charge — прекратить дело по обвинению кого-л.
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