English to Malayalam Dictionary vindicating

vindicating

ഉദാഹരണത്തിന്ന്
definition
verb
hospital staff were vindicated by the inquest verdict
clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.
translation of 'vindicating'
verb
നീതീകരിക്കുക
example
But rather than 'vindicating' the staff I think this is more damning.
But they have been as concerned with 'vindicating' the legitimacy of moral practice and argument as with anything else.
He said this, and the good performance from other products, 'vindicated' his view that producer prices should be held.
She feels the achievement 'vindicates' the club's support for the team.
After a long legal battle workers were 'vindicated' when an industrial tribunal unanimously decided they had been unfairly dismissed.
Well, your Honour's view about that was 'vindicated' in the judgment of the Court.
Representing himself, his argument will be that he has a right to 'vindicate' his person and what he describes as his ‘good name’.
The events of yesterday 'vindicated' those who supported the idea of a road to bypass the Bingley bottleneck.
A final area where progressive economics has been 'vindicated' concerns the dangers of deflation.
Our concerns were finally 'vindicated' when an anonymous whistle-blower called in the National Audit Office.
These warnings appear to be amply 'vindicated' by events in recent years.
One can assume that not everyone understood, or believed, that the more accurate lab tests 'vindicated' him.
Today's result 'vindicates' the hard work we have done during the winter and gives us an excellent platform on which to build for the rest of the season.
All in all it was a great return for Roy and totally 'vindicated' Brian Kerr's determination to get him back in an Irish shirt.
She comes out with an agenda, to 'vindicate' Michael, but not to talk about herself, and I thought that was very telling.
The smartest way to steal their thunder - and 'vindicate' the event - was to highlight an alternative agenda that the protesters cared about.
People feel that we were 'vindicated' in opposing the war.
The verdict of the Court of Appeal today serves to 'vindicate' her and stands as testimony to the unstinting efforts of those supporting her.
It also 'vindicated' her version of events on that tragic day in the Outback.
He was 'vindicated' when UBS eventually settled out of court but hesitates when asked how much he won.
It wasn't until the third test, conducted in a laboratory days later, that he was 'vindicated' .
Against my own inclinations, I hope you're 'vindicated' , because I'm fond of the magazine.
Had he been 'vindicated' in the 1970s, he says he would have made the journey.
These revelations certainly 'vindicate' the concerns he expressed at the time.
The purpose of a libel action is to enable the Plaintiff to clear his name of the libel, to 'vindicate' his character.
But a judge and jury at York Crown Court has 'vindicated' the officers over their treatment of Wilf Barlow, 40.
Adrian was relieved and elated at the time the police 'vindicated' him and David but that didn't last too long.
The former trade minister says that he is happy to submit to any tests that help 'vindicate' him.
Our approach to training was 'vindicated' by the results achieved when the dogs were formally evaluated.
Until now welfare reform has proved all its critics wrong and more than 'vindicated' its supporters.
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