Synonym: actualise, actualize, affirm, body forth, confirm, corroborate, embody, incarnate, realise, realize, support, sustain. Similar words: substantial, substantially, insubstantial, circumstantial, substance, differentiate, instantaneous, vitiate. Meaning: [səb'stænʃɪeɪt] v. 1. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts 2. represent in bodily form 3. make real or concrete; give reality or substance to 4. solidify, firm, or strengthen.
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(31) The slanderer cannot substantiate his tale.
(32) However, author offers no evidence to substantiate this assumption.
(33) Historical analyses of political discourses and theoretical discussions are provided to substantiate this argument.
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(34) The study of dissertation will substantiate cultural geography in a certain extent.
(35) Nobody could substantiate his statements because the witness had died.
(36) Draw upon readings and films from throughout the course to substantiate your point of view.
(37) If unavailable, please record name of taxi service provider and any vehicle I. D. or numbers that will help substantiate any claims.
(38) Objective To substantiate the effect of space environment on medicinal plants, the seeds of Datura innoxia were set up in retrievable satellites.
(39) The prophecies of the Bible substantiate its claim to be inspired by God.
(40) Can you substantiate your claim in a court of law?
(41) The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country.
(42) Studies substantiate that IMT correlates consanguineously with the presence of coronary atherosclerosis.
(43) OBJECTIVE: To substantiate the effects of space condition on the growth and development of medicinal plants.
(44) Observations are also conducted to triangulate emerging findings; that is, they are used in conjunction with interviewing and document analysis to substantiate the findings.
(45) Despite this, more research is needed to substantiate this association.
(46) What evidence or proof can you provide to substantiate your claim?
(47) Perhaps you will allow us the opportunity to substantiate the viability of our service.
(48) Ask the promoter of the plan to substantiate claims with hard evidence.
(49) However, genealogist George Ott investigated the claim, failed to substantiate it and said he believes it to be false.
(50) However, the 5% penalty tax may be waived if the enterprise has prepared contemporaneous documentation to substantiate that the arm's length nature of the inter-company borrowings.
(51) The findings — uncovered by Megan Smolenyak, a genealogist, and The New York Times — substantiate what Mrs. Obama has called longstanding family rumors about a white forebear.
(52) More data is needed to substantiate the effectiveness of adsorption on sludge as a removal process.
(53) Attempts to substantiate the presence of the intermediate have not yet been fruitful.
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