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corroboratedadjective
Strengthened; confirmed; rendered more certain.
corroboratedverb
simple past tense and past participle of corroborate
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corroborated
Corroborating evidence, also referred to as corroboration, is a type of evidence in law.
Webster Dictionary
Corroborated
of Corroborate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of corroborated in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of corroborated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of corroborated in a Sentence
The Post's editorial board is certainly minimizing the critiques of Mr. Chipman's nomination which stem from both his time as an ATF agent and his second career as a paid gun-control activist, what's more disappointing to see from a major news outlet, though, is their decision to completely ignore recently-corroborated allegations Chipman made racist remarks while serving in the agency. That the editorial board doesn't even want to see the Equal Employment Opportunity complaints filed against Chipman before calling for his confirmation is remarkable.
We're glad the video is out there. We spoke to the people involved and they corroborated some of the information, the kids found bag on beach, it smelled, they called 911. ... Officers got out there in about an hour and a half, and then officers did further investigation and then discovered that it was probably remains and called the detectives and the Medical Examiner's Office.
I stand behind my account which was corroborated by substantial additional evidence. In addition to my contemporaneous journal entry, I told six people about the conversation on the day it occurred, including a lawyer representing the City of Hoboken.
I was particularly gratified to see that everything Mr. Parnas has been stating about that event was true, it is yet another example of Mr. Parnas' version of events being corroborated by evidence in the form of recordings, emails, text messages.
My client's complaint has been largely corroborated. Nonetheless, I have offered to have my client respond in writing, under oath, and under penalty of perjury to House Republicans on Saturday questions.
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