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corroborated

corroborated \corroborated\ adj. supported or established by evidence or proof; as, corroborated testimony is especially convincing.

Syn: substantiated, verified.

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corroborated
  1. strengthen; confirmed; rendered more certain. v

  2. (en-past of: corroborate)

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corroborated

adj. supported or established by evidence or proof; "the substantiated charges"; "a verified case" [syn: substantiated, verified]

Usage examples of "corroborated".

She remembered the many hints she had given her niece concerning her being in love, and imagined the young lady had taken this way to rally her out of her opinion, by an overacted civility: a notion that was greatly corroborated by the excessive gaiety with which the whole was accompanied.

The rule was corroborated in ordinary reality Corroboration of the rule meant the act of verifying it, the act of attesting to its validity by confirming it pragmatically in an experimental manner.

The situations of ordinary reality with which the rule dealt were most often remarkably uncommon situations, but, no matter how unusual they were, the rule was corroborated in ordinary reality.

The rule was corroborated in non-ordinary reality The rule was also corroborated in non-ordinary reality, and the corroboration was carried out in the same pragmatic, experimental manner of validation as would have been employed in situations of ordinary reality.

The Fourth Unit The rule was corroborated by special consensus Among the component concepts forming the rule, the one that was indispensable for explaining it was the idea that the rule was corroborated by special consensus.

Because of its indispensability for explaining the rule, I have made the idea that the rule was corroborated by special consensus the fourth main unit of this structural scheme.

The specific purpose of the rule to be corroborated had to do with bodily flight as another aspect of movement.

The specific purpose to be corroborated in that state was concerned with divination, and the previous direction of the intrinsic level ended in the following points.

They were waking dreams representing obscure incidents of the past, and were later corroborated by records in books, newspapers and manuscripts.

What we need is a dream or vision of the unknown past, corroborated by a document not known to exist at the time when the vision took place and was recorded.

A lady (who corroborated the story to the present author) was vexed all night by a spectre in armour.

Weeks after the gazette corroborated their statements in its account of the attempt made on Ticonderoga.

He interviewed three of the latter with no luck, and as for those who had been on the streets at the time Daniel was taken, all had alibis placing them far from Grannick, alibis corroborated by either law enforcement officers, or by friends, relatives, or employees.

She would affect astonishment, and by way of curing one sort of stupidity she corroborated it by displaying another.

A servant at the squire's house was compelled to admit that he had heard his master return about three that morning, which corroborated Mrs.