This new study not only contradicts the criticism of your processes, it finds no fault and vindicates you of any errors or omissions in the data.Which words in the sentence give the best clue to the meaning of vindicates? (4 points)


Only contradicts
Of your processes
Finds no fault
In the data

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Answer 1
Answer: The words in the sentence that give the best clue to the meaning of vindicates is finds no fault.
To vindicate means to justify, and if there are no faults in whatever it is you want to prove, it means it is vindicated.
Answer 2
Answer: I think the answer is : Only contradict

vindicates mean : Clearing someone/something from suspicion/accusation
 
so, the words in the sentence that give the best clue to the meaning of indicates would be Only contradict

hope this helps,



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