Examples of using Vindicated in English and their translations into Chinese
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A new study published by the Global Warming Policy Forum has vindicated their climate scepticism.
Patriotic demonstrations spread everywhere, and the Federalists' long opposition to the French Revolution seemed to be finally vindicated.
Capitalist competition, the desire to accumulate unlimited wealth, these were vindicated as being essential to human nature.
There's the gamers side, who feel like they have been vindicated or liberated,” he said.
Since the news broke, many women reported feeling vindicated that science is finally catching up to their lived experience.
On Wednesday, that decision was vindicated, with Costa Rica getting their only result of the tournament.
His report vindicated the axiom that social science cannot tell us what to do, it can tell us the results of.
We are also already seeing Assange vindicated in his warnings of what his prosecution would mean for the free press.
Truth finally came out and I was vindicated," Pacquiao said in a brief statement earlier.
Vindicated by the victory at the Breach, the Jaeger program has evolved into the most powerful global defense force in human history.
She said the new data vindicated her earlier analysis of China's preliminary statistics, which flagged significantly increased numbers for coal use and overall energy consumption.
This vindicated what I said in Parliament in 1971, that more and more countries were reducing the age of their electors.
So, Italians feel vindicated by those figures when they say that they were better off before the introduction of the euro.
We will take leave of the hospitable people of Durban with our faith vindicated.
With these expressions of“regret” by our Foreign Secretary, I now feel vindicated for being pilloried as a“conchie”.
When prices tumble, miners sell coins to cover costs, institutions become less keen to enter and regulators find their skepticism vindicated.
Despite the senator's despair, his wife was convinced that her husband had vindicated himself.
But with Fairfax's cavalry now defeated and Goring's men inflicting heavy losses on the infantry it seemed as if Rupert's decision might be vindicated.
Centuries later, the theory of electric and magnetic“fields,” entities that fill all space, vindicated Newton's intuition.
In other ways I think my low opinion of him has been thoroughly vindicated.