Corroborate


The meaning of the word Corroborate is: to strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain


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I prayed my friend would corroborate the lie I told my parents!

published by Alina on 2021-04-05 23:40:02


The chocolate on James’ face was enough to corroborate the theory he was the one who stole the brownies.

published by Chasidy on 2021-12-03 13:09:20


Even though she knew her husband was lying, Meredith still agreed to corroborate his story in court.

published by Earline on 2021-10-11 12:35:39


Dr. Samuelson was glad his partner was willing to corroborate his scientific findings.

published by Kara on 2021-09-13 07:48:27


If his words are not enough, the evidence will corroborate his claim.

published by Leo on 2021-03-04 04:59:28


After watching the videotape, the officials were able to corroborate the runner’s claim of interference during the race.

published by Viva on 2021-02-03 01:18:02


The defense attorney could not find anyone to corroborate his client’s alibi.

published by Thanh on 2021-05-03 00:19:55


My coworkers can corroborate the fact I was at work all day.

published by Eustolia on 2021-06-07 18:02:08


Although Norman could corroborate his sister’s story, he refused to do so because he was angry at her.

published by Jannet on 2021-04-07 21:04:57


Do you have the facts to corroborate your theory?

published by Conchita on 2021-12-04 07:05:44


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