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- SUBSTANTIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
confirm, corroborate, substantiate, verify, authenticate, validate mean to attest to the truth or validity of something confirm implies the removing of doubts by an authoritative statement or indisputable fact corroborate suggests the strengthening of what is already partly established
- SUBSTANTIATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SUBSTANTIATED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of substantiate 2 to show something to be true, or to support a… Learn more
- SUBSTANTIATED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Substantiated definition: established by proof or competent evidence See examples of SUBSTANTIATED used in a sentence
- SUBSTANTIATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To substantiate a statement or a story means to supply evidence which proves that it is true There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims 2 meanings: 1 to establish as valid or genuine 2 to give form or real existence to Click for more definitions
- Substantiated - definition of substantiated by . . . - The Free Dictionary
1 to establish by proof or competent evidence: to substantiate a charge 2 to give substantial existence to 3 to affirm as having substance; strengthen: to substantiate a friendship sub•stan`ti•a′tion, n sub•stan′ti•a`tor, n
- Substantiated - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
In legal terms, a substantiated claim refers to an allegation that has been proven true with evidence Judicial systems rely heavily on substantiated evidence to uphold justice and make fair decisions
- Substantiate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He offered no evidence to substantiate [= support] his claim
- Substantiate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Substantiate is related to the word substantial, which means "solid " So, to substantiate a claim is to make it solid or believable If the evidence given in support of an argument is weak and unconvincing, that evidence can be described as insubstantial
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