
1) Affirm 2) Attest 3) Authenticate 4) Circumstantiate 5) Confirm 6) Echo 7) Shew 8) Show 9) Substantiate 10) Validate 11) Verify
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1) Affirm 2) Authenticate 3) Back up 4) Bear out 5) Confirm 6) Give evidence for 7) Prove 8) Substantiate 9) Support 10) Support with evidence 11) Sustain 12) To attest or vouch for 13) To make strong 14) To strengthen 15) Validate 16) Verify
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• (v. t.) To make more certain; to confirm; to establish. • (v. t.) To make strong, or to give additional strength to; to strengthen. • (a.) Corroborated.
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To strengthen with other evidence, to make more certain.
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To increase or support any evidence or testimony in a trial by presenting additional information that proves the authencity of the fact.
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Cor·rob'o·rate transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Corroborated (-r?`t?d);
present participle & verbal noun Corroborating (-r?`t?ng). ] [ Latin
corroboratus , past participle of
corroborare to corroborate;
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To confirm and sometimes add substantiating (reinforcing) testimony to that of another witness or a party, particularly in a trial.
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[
v] - support with evidence or authority : make more certain or confirm
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corroborate, corroborated 1. To give or represent evidence of the truth of something. 2. To give legal or formal confirmation to; to confirm (a law, legal act, etc.). 3. To strengthen (an opinion, statement, argument, etc.) by concurrent or agreeing statements or evidence; to make more certain; to support, to confirm: said of a person or of a confi...
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underpin verb support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm; `The stories and claims were born out by the evidence`
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to strengthen; to add weight by additional evidence
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[SAT terms] support with evidence or authority or make more certain
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[PSAT glossary] give evidence for
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[Novel words] support with evidence or authority or make more certain
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