corroborated / verb kəˈrɒb əˌreɪt; adjective kəˈrɒb ər ɪt /

证实了证实的确证了证实了的

corroborated2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

cor·rob·o·rat·ed, cor·rob·o·rat·ing.

  1. to make more certain; confirm: He corroborated my account of the accident.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Archaic. confirmed.

corroborated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

back up information, story

更多corroborated例句

  1. Your product detail pages can also help corroborate and expand upon the information in your Manufacturer Center feeds through structured data markup.
  2. Developing after the training, the increased connectivity between those neurons seemed to corroborate the theory that memories are stored in synaptic connections.
  3. She also says it’s worth surveying dental team members, such as hygienists, “to corroborate the information” gathered in the survey of dentists.
  4. Some of the allegations sent to the foundation were anonymous, making corroborating them time consuming and potentially impossible.
  5. That’s where the corroborating reporting from other trustworthy outlets comes into play.
  6. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife officer corroborated another account.
  7. To what extent was the testimony the grand jury heard corroborated or contradicted by forensic evidence?
  8. The report has not been corroborated by any official American, Israeli or Jordanian source.
  9. Adelman's assessment is being corroborated once more, this time in Mexico.
  10. It corroborated a lot of things I had learned about the basic structure of the mission and how it unfolded.
  11. These evidences of an impulse to look on correction as a quite proper thing are corroborated by stories of self-punishment.
  12. I made the experiment two years ago, and all my experience since has corroborated the conclusion then arrived at.
  13. By my own idea, strongly corroborated by Sir George, I am writing no more letters.
  14. Others of the conspirators, however, took Fislar's bold cue and stoutly corroborated him.
  15. The assertion of the captain was immediately corroborated, and the colonel was quite aghast.