Similar words: corroborate, corroboration, corroborative, elaborated, decorated, incorporated, elaborate, corrugated. Meaning: [kə'rɒbəreɪt] adj. supported or established by evidence or proof.
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31. Two persons who saw the road accident corroborated the driver's statesmen.
32. This notion is corroborated.
33. Since the accomplice have the direct relation mutually, the probative force of their oral confession is weak and need to be further corroborated.
34. " That's right, " corroborated Tom kindly. " We heard that you were engaged. "
35. Descartes corroborated the existence of ego from the fact of consciousness, viz.
36. What they came up with was a small step that merely corroborated the view held by many analysts that higher rates aren't likely until the year after next.
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37. These findings have been corroborated by another transversal study, carried out with college students, and two cross-cultural projects carried out in collaboration with Scotland and Canada.
38. In the bad trade jam, cars can be corroborated up for miles.
39. Batarfi's recollection is corroborated by Jamal Khashoggi, a former acquaintance of bin Laden's who is now an adviser to Prince Turki al-Faisal, the Saudi Ambassador to the United States.
40. The validity of methods presented above are all well corroborated by substantive experiments.
41. He recollected Rip at once, and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner.
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