Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Vindicate”
To clear of an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
♬50 rhyming words found
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🎵 Near Rhymes for "Vindicate"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| articulate | 4 | verb | (ambitransitive) To speak clearly; to enunciate. |
| facilitate | 4 | verb | To make easy or easier. |
| intimate | 3 | verb | Closely acquainted; familiar. |
| mitigate | 3 | verb | (transitive, of problems or flaws) To reduce, lessen, or decrease and thereby to make less severe or easier to bear. |
| indicate | 3 | verb | (transitive, sometimes with 'of') To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known. |
| assimilate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To incorporate or absorb (knowledge) into the mind. |
| stimulate | 3 | verb | To encourage into action. |
| syndicate | 3 | noun | A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group. |
| instigate | 3 | verb | (transitive) To bring about by urging or encouraging. |
| illustrate | 3 | verb | (figurative) To clarify something by giving, or serving as, an example or a comparison. |
| integrate | 3 | verb | (transitive) To include as a constituent part or functionality. |
| stipulate | 3 | verb | (transitive) To require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement. |
| anticipate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To know of (something) before it happens; to expect. |
| dissipate | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To vanish by dispersion. |
| recapitulate | 5 | verb | (ambitransitive) To summarize or repeat in concise form. |
| eliminate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To completely remove, get rid of, put an end to. |
| inculcate | 3 | verb | (transitive) To teach by repeated instruction. |
| manipulate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To influence, manage, direct, control or tamper with something |
| imitate | 3 | verb | To follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of. |
| inundate | 3 | verb | To overwhelm. |
| sophisticate | 4 | noun | (transitive) (also reflexive) To make (oneself or someone) more sophisticated (“experienced in the ways of the world, that is, cosmopolitan or worldly-wise”); to cosmopolitanize. |
| innovate | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To introduce something new to a particular environment; to do something new. |
| titillate | 3 | verb | To stimulate or excite sensually. |
| immolate | 3 | verb | To kill as a sacrifice by burning. |
| simulate | 3 | verb | To model, replicate, duplicate the behavior, appearance or properties of. |
| participate | 4 | verb | (intransitive) To join in, to take part, to involve oneself (in something). |
| reciprocate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To exchange two things, with both parties giving one thing and taking another thing. |
| debilitate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To make feeble; to weaken. |
| incubate | 3 | verb | (transitive) To brood, raise, or maintain eggs, organisms, or living tissue through the provision of ideal environmental conditions. |
| disintegrate | 4 | verb | (intransitive) To fall apart; to break up into parts. |
| imbricate | 3 | verb | (transitive or intransitive) To overlap in a regular pattern. |
| rehabilitate | 5 | verb | (transitive) To restore (someone) to their former state, reputation, possessions, status etc. |
| pontificate | 4 | noun | (intransitive) To act like a pontiff; to express one's position or opinions dogmatically and pompously as if they were absolutely correct. |
| equivocate | 4 | verb | (intransitive) To speak using double meaning; to speak ambiguously, unclearly or doubtfully, with intent to deceive; to vacillate in one's answers, responding with equivoques. |
| originate | 4 | verb | (intransitive) To come into existence; to have origin or beginning; to spring, be derived (from, with). |
| incriminate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To indicate the guilt of. |
| matriculate | 4 | verb | (transitive) To enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university. |
| infuscate | 3 | verb | (botany, zoology) Clouded with dark shades of brown or black. |
| inculpate | 3 | verb | (law) To imply the guilt of; to blame or incriminate. |
| insulate | 3 | verb | To separate a body or material from others, e.g. by non-conductors to prevent the transfer of electricity, heat, etc. |
| distillate | 3 | noun | The liquid that has been condensed from vapour during distillation; normally a purified form or a fraction of an original liquid. |
| syncopate | 3 | verb | (transitive, music) to stress or accentuate the weak beat of a rhythm; to use syncopation |
| insufflate | 3 | verb | (transitive) To breathe or blow into or on. |
| silicate | 3 | noun | (inorganic chemistry) Any salt of silica or of one of the silicic acids; any mineral composed of silicates. |
| discriminate | 4 | verb | To treat or affect differently, depending on differences in traits. |
| embrocate | 3 | verb | (medicine, archaic, transitive) To rub (a diseased part) with a moistened or liquid substance, usually an oil, on a cloth or sponge. |
| reintegrate | 4 | verb | To restore something to a state of integration |
| immigrate | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To move into a foreign country to stay permanently. |
| middleweight | 3 | noun | (uncountable) A weight class in professional boxing between light middleweight or welterweight and super middleweight or cruiserweight; a similar division in wrestling and other sports |
| junior middleweight | 5 | noun | weighs no more than 154 pounds |
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