vindicate

/ˈvɪndɪkeɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈɪndəket] /ˈvɪndɪkeɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈɪndəket] /ˈvin-də-ˌkāt How to pronounce vindicate (audio)/ (ame, mw)

vindicate — 動詞

  • vindicatepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • vindicateshe / she / it
  • vindicatedpast simple
  • vindicating-ing form

1. to show with facts or later events that a claim, warning, or decision was correc

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

證明正確

證明原先的判斷沒錯

to show with facts or later events that a claim, warning, or decision was correct after others doubted it.

例句

Jabari's test results vindicated his doctor's early warning about diabetes.

Jabari 的檢驗結果證明醫師先前對糖尿病的警告是對的。

vindicate + warning after later proof

The audit vindicated Sari's decision to delay the factory launch.

那次稽核證明 Sari 延後工廠啟用的決定是對的。

vindicate + decision

同義詞
  • confirm

    more neutral and common, with less sense of earlier criticism

  • prove

    broader and less formal

  • substantiate

    formal and focused on giving supporting evidence

反義詞
  • disprove

    shows that the earlier claim or belief was wrong

  • undermine

    weakens confidence in a claim or decision

文法句型

vindicate + claim

vindicate + warning

vindicate + decision

用法筆記

The object is usually a belief, warning, decision, or earlier action that seemed doubtful at first. It often implies that later evidence or results settle the question.

常見錯誤

The doctor vindicated Jabari's blood test.
Jabari's blood test vindicated the doctor's warning.
💡'Vindicate' proves that a judgment or statement was right; it is not used for simply checking a test result.

2. to clear a person from blame by proving that an accusation or suspicion was unfo

2.動詞及物C1
釋義

洗清冤屈

證明某人並未犯錯或犯法

to clear a person from blame by proving that an accusation or suspicion was unfounded.

例句

Phone records vindicated Omar after the theft at the hostel.

電話紀錄替 Omar 洗清冤屈,證明旅館偷竊案不是他做的。

vindicate + person after accusation

The witness statement vindicated Mira and ended months of suspicion.

那份證詞替 Mira 洗清冤屈,也結束了數月的懷疑。

evidence vindicates someone

同義詞
  • clear

    more common and less formal, especially in news reports

  • exonerate

    strong legal word for officially freeing someone from blame

  • absolve

    formal and often used for blame or moral responsibility

反義詞
  • implicate

    connects someone with a crime or wrongdoing

  • incriminate

    provides evidence that someone is guilty

文法句型

vindicate + somebody

be vindicated by evidence

vindicate + person + after accusation

用法筆記

This sense focuses on clearing a person from blame or suspicion. It is common in reports about police, courts, investigations, or formal inquiries.

常見錯誤

The police vindicated the stolen laptop.
The police vindicated Omar after finding the real thief.
💡In this sense, the object is the person who was blamed, not the thing involved in the case.

3. to protect or firmly support a right, policy, reputation, or principle when it i

3.動詞及物C2
釋義

捍衛

為受批評的權利或原則辯護

to protect or firmly support a right, policy, reputation, or principle when it is under attack or criticism.

例句

Christopher wrote a long essay to vindicate free speech on campus.

Christopher 寫了一篇長文來捍衛校園裡的言論自由。

vindicate + principle

Isabela spoke on television to vindicate the workers' right to strike.

Isabela 上電視捍衛工人罷工的權利。

vindicate + rights in public argument

同義詞
  • defend

    the broad everyday word for protecting something from attack

  • uphold

    stresses keeping a principle or decision in force

  • justify

    focuses more on giving reasons than on public defense

反義詞
  • condemn

    publicly says that a policy or action is wrong

  • renounce

    openly gives up support for a principle or claim

文法句型

vindicate + principle

vindicate + rights

vindicate + policy

用法筆記

Unlike sense 1, this sense is not about later proof alone. It is used when someone actively argues for a principle, policy, or reputation that is being challenged.

常見錯誤

The email vindicated the school rule.
The principal used the email to vindicate the school rule.
💡This sense usually involves someone actively defending or upholding the thing under attack.