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vindicate

  • 1 برر

    v. justify, warrant, vindicate, excuse, substantiate, sanctify, rationalize

    Arabic-English dictionary > برر

  • 2 حمى

    adj. feverish
    n. fever, haven
    v. advocate, overheat, diet, conserve, protect, defend, guard, cover, safeguard, fence, shelter, patronize, buckler, bulwark, vindicate, heat, warm up, superheat, anneal, stove, broil

    Arabic-English dictionary > حمى

  • 3 دافع

    adj. propellant, propulsive, repulsive, impulsive
    n. assertion, impeller, propeller, propulsion, incitement, projectile, motive, urge, impetus, impulse, inducement, object, payer, score
    v. defend, guard, guard against, hold off, stick up for, stand for, buckler, cushion, champion, advocate, vindicate, apologize

    Arabic-English dictionary > دافع

  • 4 دعا لنفسه حقا في

    v. vindicate

    Arabic-English dictionary > دعا لنفسه حقا في

  • 5 صان

    v. preserve, protect, defend, ensure, fence, safeguard, cover, fend, maintain, vindicate, tend, steady, screen, arm, embalm, conserve, repair

    Arabic-English dictionary > صان

  • 6 برر

    بَرّرَ
    to justify, warrant, vindicate; to account for

    Arabic-English new dictionary > برر

  • 7 حافظ على

    حافَظَ على: حَفِظَ
    to keep, preserve, protect, guard, safeguard, shield, defend, secure; to maintain, keep up, sustain, uphold, vindicate, retain, hold; to take care of; to have in custody, take custody of; to save, conserve, store

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حافظ على

  • 8 حفظ

    حَفِظَ: صانَ، وَقَى
    to keep, preserve, protect, guard, safeguard, shield, defend, secure; to maintain, sustain, uphold, vindicate, keep up, retain, hold; to have in custody, take custody of; to save, conserve, store, put away; to reserve

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حفظ

  • 9 حمى

    حَمَى: دافَعَ عن، وَقَى
    to defend, protect, (safe)guard, shield, shelter, preserve, keep, maintain, vindicate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حمى

  • 10 زكى

    زَكّى: بَرّرَ
    to justify, vindicate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > زكى

  • 11 سوغ

    سَوّغَ: بَرّرَ
    to justify, warrant, vindicate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > سوغ

  • 12 صان

    صانَ: حَفِظَ، وَقَى، حَمَى
    to preserve, conserve, keep, guard, protect, safeguard, save, shelter, shield, defend, vindicate, secure, retain; to sustain, keep up; to maintain; to service

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صان

См. также в других словарях:

  • Vindicate — Vin di*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Vindicated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vindicating}.] [L. vindicatus, p. p. of vindicare to lay claim to, defend, avenge. See {Vengeance}.] 1. To lay claim to; to assert a right to; to claim. [R.] [1913 Webster] Is thine… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • vindicate — I verb absolve, account for, acquit, clear, declare innocent, discharge, dismiss, exculpate, excuse, exonerate, give good reasons for, justify, pardon, probare, pronounce not guilty, purgare, release, relieve of burden, reprieve, set free II… …   Law dictionary

  • vindicate — (v.) 1620s, to avenge or revenge, from L. vindicatus, pp. of vindicare (see VINDICATION (Cf. vindication)). Meaning to clear from censure or doubt, by means of demonstration is recorded from 1630s. Related: Vindicated, vindicating …   Etymology dictionary

  • vindicate — 1 justify, defend, *maintain, assert Analogous words: *support, uphold, advocate 2 exonerate, *exculpate, absolve, acquit Analogous words: *disprove, refute, confute: * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • vindicate — [v] prove one’s innocence absolve, acquit, advocate, argue, assert, bear out, claim, clear, confute, contend, corroborate, defend, disculpate, disprove, do justice to, establish, exculpate, excuse, exonerate, extenuate, free, free from blame,… …   New thesaurus

  • vindicate — ► VERB 1) clear of blame or suspicion. 2) show to be right or justified. DERIVATIVES vindication noun. ORIGIN Latin vindicare claim, avenge …   English terms dictionary

  • vindicate — [vin′də kāt΄] vt. vindicated, vindicating [< L vindicatus, pp. of vindicare, to claim, avenge < ? vim, force (see VIM) + dicere, to say: see DICTION] 1. to clear from criticism, blame, guilt, suspicion, etc.; uphold by evidence or argument… …   English World dictionary

  • vindicate — vindicator, n. /vin di kayt /, v.t., vindicated, vindicating. 1. to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone s honor. 2. to afford justification for; justify: Subsequent events vindicated his policy.… …   Universalium

  • vindicate — verb a) To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism. to vindicate someones honor b) To justify by providing evidence. to vindicate a right, claim or title See Also: vindication …   Wiktionary

  • vindicate — v. (B) ( to justify ) can you vindicate your actions to us? * * * [ vɪndɪkeɪt] (B) ( to justify ) can you vindicate your actions to us? …   Combinatory dictionary

  • vindicate — UK [ˈvɪndɪkeɪt] / US [ˈvɪndɪˌkeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms vindicate : present tense I/you/we/they vindicate he/she/it vindicates present participle vindicating past tense vindicated past participle vindicated a) to prove that someone is… …   English dictionary

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