"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He says he doesn't have such emotions, but he must feel somewhat vindicated by the Giants' success.
- First, she assured me that she had never seen silver finger bowls, only glass - and since she has also entertained extensively in Europe, I felt somewhat vindicated.
- Yesterday, Richard Williams said he felt somewhat vindicated in the way he and his wife had handled their daughters - not playing in bushels of tournaments, taking time off for fun.
- Nickname debate aside, the 35-year-old Speros felt somewhat vindicated the day before his team took the field for its home opener.
- So I think I feel somewhat vindicated because I've always believed whitelisting would come back and become one of the primary tools in a cybersecurity posture or platform.
- On the other hand, for the youth of yesterday, for my generation, seeing Elvis on a stamp would be somewhat vindicating, and a pleasant reminder of happy days gone by.
- Alain made no sort of sound but his hand tightened to steel and Jenna felt somewhat vindicated.
- Fandarel asked, feeling somewhat vindicated by the failure of all attempts.
- Black people can say, 'We told you so about these police departments,' and white people can say, 'He did it' and feel somewhat vindicated.
- You can forgive Democrats in Washington for feeling somewhat vindicated by the way the controversy over Terri Schiavo played out.
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