The story of the defendant corroborated the doubts of the judge.
My witness will corroborate my story.
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.
"Once again, to corroborate, the meeting in tomorrow at 7:00 p.m."
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The word you require is evince. It means to reveal, verify, substantiate, demonstrate, corroborate, etc... It is used in the same way as convince although, as evinced by its definition, the words are not synonymous.
How do you corroborate with the evidence? Your story does not corroborate with witnesses.
My witness will corroborate my story.
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.
The root word of "corroborate" is the Latin word "corroborare," which means to strengthen or confirm.
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 witness corroborated her evidence at the court.
confirm, bear out, prove, authenticate, validate, substantiate, corroborate, make sure, attest
The prefix of "corroborate" is "cor-"
"Once again, to corroborate, the meeting in tomorrow at 7:00 p.m."
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
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