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Vindicate meaning in Urdu

Vindicate Sentence

He has shown a vindicate.

Vindicate Synonym

Vindicate Definitions

1) Vindicate, Justify : صحیح ثابت کرنے کے لئے دلائل پیش کرنا : (verb) show to be right by providing justification or proof.

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Useful Words


Attest : تصدیق کرنا , Stage Manager : اسٹیج متنظم , Casus Belli : جنگ شروع کرنے کا بہانہ , Case In Point : نظیر , Grievance : بغض , Apologist : وکیل , Worthwhile : کار آمد , Cause : جواز , Axiomatic : مسلم , Adducing : حوالہ دیتا , Sir : سر , Article Of Faith : راسخ عقیدہ , Adducer : ثبوت دینے والا , Foolproof : غلطی سے پاک کرنا , Rebut : غلط ثابت کرنا , Assumptive : مفروضاتی , Pedigree : خالص نسل سے , Assume : خود سے سمجھ لینا , Dogma : اصول , Opinion : خیال , Check : تصدیق , Proofreader : پروف پڑھنے والا , Axiom : مسلمہ , Educational : معلومات حاصل کرنا , Absolvitory : درگزر کرنے والا , Alimental : خوراک سے متعلق , Grant : مراعت دینے کا عمل , Electrification : بجلی پہنچانے کا عمل , Benevolent : سخی , Provision : فراہمی , Cloistered : خانقاہی

Useful Words Definitions


Attest: provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one`s behavior, attitude, or external attributes.

Stage Manager: someone who supervises the physical aspects in the production of a show and who is in charge of the stage when the show is being performed.

Casus Belli: an event used to justify starting a war.

Case In Point: an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time.

Grievance: a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation.

Apologist: a person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institution.

Worthwhile: sufficiently valuable to justify the investment of time or interest.

Cause: a justification for something existing or happening.

Axiomatic: evident without proof or argument.

Adducing: citing as evidence or proof.

Sir: sir is used as a respectful form of address for a man. It is often used to show deference or politeness when speaking to someone in a position of authority or as a way to show respect in formal or professional settings. "Sir" is also commonly used to address someone in a customer service or hospitality context. It is a term that denotes respect and is often used to address a person of higher social status or authority.

Article Of Faith: an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence.

Adducer: a discussant who offers an example or a reason or a proof.

Foolproof: proof against human misuse or error.

Rebut: overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof.

Assumptive: accepted as real or true without proof.

Pedigree: having a list of ancestors as proof of being a purebred animal.

Assume: take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof.

Dogma: a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof.

Opinion: a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.

Check: additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct.

Proofreader: someone who reads proof in order to find errors and mark corrections.

Axiom: (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evident.

Educational: providing knowledge.

Absolvitory: providing absolution.

Alimental: of or providing nourishment.

Grant: the act of providing a subsidy.

Electrification: the act of providing electricity.

Benevolent: generous in providing aid to others.

Provision: the activity of supplying or providing something.

Cloistered: providing privacy or seclusion.

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