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1 (to) vindicate
(to) vindicate /ˈvɪndɪkeɪt/v. t.1 giustificare; dare ragione a: His success vindicated our belief in him, il suo successo ha giustificato la fiducia che avevamo riposto in lui; He was entirely vindicated by subsequent events, gli eventi successivi gli hanno dato interamente ragione; Their suspicions were vindicated, i loro sospetti si sono rivelati fondati; ( di una decisione, una tesi, ecc.) to be vindicated, rivelarsi fondato, dimostrarsi azzeccato: Our fears were vindicated, i nostri timori si sono rivelati fondati2 (leg.) scagionare ( da un'accusa, un sospetto); discolpare: The court case vindicated her completely, al processo è stata completamente scagionataFALSI AMICI: to vindicate non significa vendicare vindicationn. [uc]vindicatorn.1 assertore; difensorevindicatorya.1 ► vindicativeFALSI AMICI: vindicator non significa vendicatore. -
2 (to) vindicate
(to) vindicate /ˈvɪndɪkeɪt/v. t.1 giustificare; dare ragione a: His success vindicated our belief in him, il suo successo ha giustificato la fiducia che avevamo riposto in lui; He was entirely vindicated by subsequent events, gli eventi successivi gli hanno dato interamente ragione; Their suspicions were vindicated, i loro sospetti si sono rivelati fondati; ( di una decisione, una tesi, ecc.) to be vindicated, rivelarsi fondato, dimostrarsi azzeccato: Our fears were vindicated, i nostri timori si sono rivelati fondati2 (leg.) scagionare ( da un'accusa, un sospetto); discolpare: The court case vindicated her completely, al processo è stata completamente scagionataFALSI AMICI: to vindicate non significa vendicare vindicationn. [uc]vindicatorn.1 assertore; difensorevindicatorya.1 ► vindicativeFALSI AMICI: vindicator non significa vendicatore.
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