Corroborate means to strengthen or support with evidence.
Corroborate means to strengthen or support with evidence.
Confirm, support with evidence
How do you corroborate with the evidence? Your story does not corroborate with witnesses.
Agree with. Backup. Confirm.
The prefix of "corroborate" is "cor-"
My witness will corroborate my story.
I can corroborate his story.The police came to see if I would corroborate his alibi.
After replicating the experiment of a colleague, he was unable to corroborate the initial findings.We need you to either corroborate his story or to tell us where he really was.
Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the validity of the original testimony. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing that it is consistent with other information or accounts.
To corroborate is to confirm. If you are corroborating the testimony of another employee, it means that you are formally stating that what this other employee said is correct, to the best of your knowledge. It could aslo be an indictment of the collusion of perjury.
When they get to court, Mary will corroborate the testimony of Alan. She is convinced he is telling the truth.
Corroborate; is a verb - a doing word. It is something you do or don't do. "The suspect would not corroborate with the police." i.e. he wouldn't give them information, would refuse to work with them.
The story of the defendant corroborated the doubts of the judge.
Confirm, support with evidence