CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: NOUN
- Confirmation that some fact or statement is true
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CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: VERB
- Support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of corroborate.
- Give evidence for
- Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
- To verify something by supplying evidence; to corroborate or authenticate
- Make real or concrete; give reality or substance to
- Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
- Represent in bodily form
- Solidify, firm, or strengthen
- To give material form or substance to something; to embody
CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To prove the truth of or support with proof or evidence: : confirm.
- To make to exist; to make real.
- To establish the existence or truth of by proof or competent evidence; to verify.
- To give substance to; make real or actual.
CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Give reality or substance to
- Make real or concrete
- To make to exist; make real or actual.
- To establish by proof or competent evidence; verify; make good: as, to substantiate a charge or an allegation; to substantiate a declaration.
- To present as having substance; body forth.
CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Endorses, Proves, Underpins, Supports, Affirms, Reinforces, Confirms, Bear out, Support, Underpin, Sustain, Affirm, Validate, Confirm, Substantiate
- Validate, Prove, Ascertain, Buttress, Proof, Evidence, Justify, Verify, Back up, Back, Support, Sustain, Affirm, Confirm, Corroborate
CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Infers, Cites, Buttressed, Dovetails, Rebutted, Validates, Contradicts, Underpins, Reinforces, Support, Underpin, Affirm, Validate, Confirm, Substantiate
- Justification, Validate, Prove, Ascertain, Buttress, Proof, Evidence, Justify, Verify, Back up, Back, Support, Affirm, Confirm, Corroborate
CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Where applicable management corroborates estimates using valuations provided by counterparties.
- The application must also present documentation that corroborates this statement.
- The testimony of a prosecution witness, Balachowsky, corroborates this affidavit.
- Hirschman index by sector corroborates this high market concentration.
- This recommendation corroborates the results of Goossens, et al.
- MARISHA: Yeah, that information corroborates with ours as well.
- Canaan, but no archaeological evidence corroborates the biblical account.
- The RTNDF survey corroborates that to an extent.
- This interpretation corroborates the findings reported by al.
- This corroborates the result of Dixit et al.
- Respondent mution in question to substantiate its validity.
- What do I need to substantiate the deduction?
- Additional documentationto substantiate the reason may be required.
- College or its agent to substantiate the absence.
- All additional evidence served to substantiate the compact.
- There is ample documentation to substantiate this claim.
- Defendants bear the burden to substantiate their expenses.
- We cannot substantiate allegations of retaliation against Mr.
- While helpful, you do not need to substantiate your claim in the theme statement, but you must substantiate your claim in the proposal.
- Substantiate this claim directions grove illinois is no evidence to substantiate this claim.
CORROBORATES vs SUBSTANTIATE: QUESTIONS
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- Did the NYPD substantiate its first complaint against a cop?
- What did BBB request Vanguard vehicle armor to substantiate?
- How do I substantiate a vendor's procurement contract?
- Does the telos of citizenship substantiate Article 20 TFEU?
- Can the Department of revenue substantiate estimated unclaimed credits?
- How do I substantiate Fairtrade related claims on packaging?
- When can a taxpayer substantiate actual allowable expense amounts?
- Why is it important to substantiate business expenses?
- How do you substantiate the appropriateness of 88325?
- Do genome analyses substantiate male mutation bias?