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WORD OF THE DAY vindicate verb | VIN-duh-kayt Definition 1 : 2 a : to free from allegation or blame

[Merriam-Webster]( WORD OF THE DAY [July 18, 2017](#none) vindicate [Audio pronunciation]( verb | VIN-duh-kayt Definition 1 : [avenge]( 2 a : to free from allegation or blame b : [confirm](, [substantiate]( c : to provide justification or defense for : [justify]( d : to protect from attack or encroachment : [defend]( 3 : to maintain a right to Scroll down for more about vindicate WORD GAMES AND QUIZZES: WEEKLY CHALLENGE [The Emoji Quiz]( Think you’re an emoji 👓 expert? Let’s see 🤔 [PLAY NOW]( Nailed this quiz? We have plenty more to try! [TAKE ME THERE [>]]( Plus: [SEE WHAT LOOKUPS ARE TRENDING NOW! [>]]( Did You Know? It's not surprising that the two earliest senses of vindicate are "to set free" (a sense that is now obsolete) and "to avenge." Vindicate, which has been used in English since at least the mid-16th century, derives from Latin vindicatus, the past participle of the verb vindicare, meaning "to set free, avenge, or lay claim to." Vindicare, in turn, derives from vindex, a noun meaning "claimant" or "avenger." Other descendants of vindicare in English include such vengeful words as [avenge]( itself, [revenge](, [vengeance](, [vendetta](, and [vindictive](. Closer cousins of vindicate are [vindicable]( ("capable of being vindicated") and the archaic word [vindicative]( ("punitive"). Examples of VINDICATE The defendant's lawyer feels his client will be completely vindicated by the witness' testimonies. "For us comic book fans back in that dark age of aesthetic awareness, the 'Batman' show meant significantly more. Its unexpected popularity briefly vindicated our obsession with what was considered inappropriate reading for anybody over the age of 9 (I was 11 when it hit the air)." — Bob Strauss, The Daily News of Los Angeles, 11 June 2017 Name That Synonym Fill in the blanks to complete a synonym of vindicate meaning "to free from blame": e _ _ n _ r _ _ e. [VIEW THE ANSWER [>]]( WORD HISTORY Had A Long Day of Travel? Check Into A Hospital Now maybe that questionable hostel won't seem so bad... [CHECK OUT THESE FOUR RELATED WORDS THAT SHARE A SINGLE ROOT [>]]( MORE WORD FUN: [WORD GAMES [>]]( [TRENDING NOW [>]]( [WORDS AT PLAY [>]]( FOLLOW US: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( SHARE: [Facebook][Facebook]( [Twitter][Twitter]( [View this email in a web browser]( You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive the Merriam-Webster Word of the Day. [Unsubscribe from Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day]( [Manage your subscription settings]( Merriam-Webster, Inc. 47 Federal Street P.O. Box 281 Springfield, MA 01102 [www.merriam-webster.com](

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