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View real timestockpricesand stock quotes for a full financial overview 2 days ago As of today MSFTstock price is $487.48 with ariseof +$0.38 +0.08% during the most recent trading session on December 30 2025
Over the past year MSFT stock price has increased by +$62.65 +14.75% 1 day ago Microsofthas a consensus price target of $631.03 representing about 29.4% upside from its current price of $487.54
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MSFT stockprice news historical charts analyst ratings and financial information from WSJ GetMicrosoftCorp MSFT NASDAQ real timestockquotes news priceand financial information from CNBC On Tuesday 12 30 2025 the closing price of theMicrosoftCorp. share was $487.46 on BTT
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exculpate implies a clearing from blame or fault often in a matter of small importance Definition ofvindicateverb in Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary. Meaning pronunciation picture example sentences grammar usage notes synonyms and more VINDICATEmeaning 1
to prove that what someone said or did was right or true after other people thought it was. Learn more VINDICATEdefinition to clear as from an accusation imputation suspicion or the like
See examples ofvindicateused in a sentence Oct 25 2025 vindicate third person singular simple presentvindicates present participle vindicating simple past and past participlevindicated transitive To clear of an accusation suspicion or criticism
quotations If a person or their decisions actions or ideas arevindicated they are proved to be correct after people have said that they were wrong. The director said he had beenvindicatedby the experts report. He called the success avindicationof his party s free market economic policy
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learners Dictionary vindicate vn dket v.t. cated cating. 1. to clear as from an accusation or suspicion tovindicatesomeone s honor
2. to afford justification for justify. 3. to uphold or justify by argument or evidence
4. to maintain or defend against opposition English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners writers teachers and students with advanced intermediate and beginner levels to clear as from an accusation imputation suspicion or the like tovindicatesomeone s honor
to afford justification for justify Subsequent eventsvindicatedhis policy. to uphold or justify by argument or evidence tovindicatea claim. to assert maintain or defend a right cause etc. against opposition
to claim for oneself or They have evidence that willvindicate[= exonerate] her. She will be completelyvindicatedby the evidence.