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TOEFL BNC: 18926 COCA: 11342

corroborate

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
corroborate /kəˈrɑːbəˌreɪt/ verb
corroborates; corroborated; corroborating
corroborate
/kəˈrɑːbəˌreɪt/
verb
corroborates; corroborated; corroborating
Learner's definition of CORROBORATE
[+ object] formal
: to support or help prove (a statement, theory, etc.) by providing information or evidence证实;确证
often used as (be) corroborated常用作(be) corroborated

— corroborating

adjective

— corroboration

/kəˌrɑːbəˈreɪʃən/ noun [noncount]

— corroborative

/kəˈrɑːbəˌreɪtɪv/ /kəˈrɑːbərətɪv/ adjective
TOEFL BNC: 18926 COCA: 11342

corroborate

verb

cor·​rob·​o·​rate kə-ˈrä-bə-ˌrāt How to pronounce corroborate (audio)
corroborated; corroborating

transitive verb

: to support with evidence or authority : make more certain
corroboration noun
corroborative
kə-ˈrä-bə-ˌrā-tiv How to pronounce corroborate (audio)
-ˈrä-b(ə-)rə-
adjective
corroborator noun
corroboratory adjective
Choose the Right Synonym for corroborate

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.

confirmed the reports

corroborate suggests the strengthening of what is already partly established.

witnesses corroborated his story

substantiate implies the offering of evidence that sustains the contention.

the claims have yet to be substantiated

verify implies the establishing of correspondence of actual facts or details with those proposed or guessed at.

all statements of fact in the article have been verified

authenticate implies establishing genuineness by adducing legal or official documents or expert opinion.

handwriting experts authenticated the diaries

validate implies establishing validity by authoritative affirmation or by factual proof.

validated the hypothesis by experiments

Example Sentences

Studies that are wrong will be superseded by better studies with different results. Studies that are right will be corroborated by other good studies. Harriet Hall, Skeptic, 2007 Evidence like this is rarely conclusive, but it can help police corroborate testimony … David Fisher, Hard Evidence, 1995 … the great Dr. Woodruff … corroborated my doctor's belief that my two infections had been resolved … James Thurber 7 Mar. 1946, in Selected Letters Of James Thurber(1980) 1981 the witnesses corroborated the policeman's testimony my personal experience does not corroborate your faith in the essential goodness of people
Recent Examples on the Web Griffin stood by his filing and provided text messages to corroborate his account. Andrew Ryan, BostonGlobe.com, 10 Aug. 2022 Reports from friends and news organizations corroborate that some gay men of means in the U.S. are even traveling to Canada to get vaccinated. Steven W. Thrasher, Scientific American, 18 Aug. 2022 Other data sources corroborate the outsize role of family mass killings. USA Today, 18 Aug. 2022 Independent sources also corroborate the signs of recovery at the Chinese box office. Patrick Frater, Variety, 18 July 2022 Additional government sources and media reports corroborate the same information. Molly Stellino, USA TODAY, 14 July 2022 The new images and videos seem to further corroborate those design and camera rumors. Chris Smith, BGR, 8 Aug. 2022 Texts could have potentially helped corroborate her testimony. Bart Jansen, USA TODAY, 2 Aug. 2022 Through them the analyst can tell stories nobody will ever be able to corroborate. Hannah Gold, The New Yorker, 2 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin corroboratus, past participle of corroborare, from com- + robor-, robur strength

First Known Use

1529, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of corroborate was in 1529
TOEFL BNC: 18926 COCA: 11342

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