In law, to substantiate by proofs, as by evidence or testimony. VINDICATE To prove the truth or virtue of (someone or something), after this has been questioned or challenged. To free from accusation, suspicion, or imputation. To afford justification for. To assert or defend a right or ...
a few people know what actually happened, and one of them is now dead, which speaks volumes in itself. So I didn’t feel like I had the information or right to go blabbing my mouth about something with conflicting evidence and testimony, much of which I haven’t actually seen. Tragedy?
the witness’s testimony When it comes to forming the possessive ofa proper name that ends in s, guides disagree. Some stylebooks recommend a single apostrophe for Biblical or classical names likeJesusandAchilles, but’sfor names likeJamesandCharles; others say, “Treat all names ending insthe ...