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corroborating

/verb kuh-rob-uh-reyt; adjective kuh-rob-er-it/US // verb kəˈrɒb əˌreɪt; adjective kəˈrɒb ər ɪt //

确凿的,证实了,证实的,确证

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cor·rob·o·rat·ed, cor·rob·o·rat·ing.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbback up information, story

Examples

  • The authors used “best statistical practices” by corroborating their nationwide, county-level results with the individual results from Washington and Utah, says Donald Green, a political scientist at Columbia University.

  • Your site should include a detailed “About us” section that explains who you are, what you do and introduces your C-level executives, with links from relevant publications that corroborate your claims.

  • That finding is also at least somewhat corroborated in this paper FiveThirtyEight contributor Lee Drutman published with the Voter Study Group earlier this year.

  • This is corroborated by NASA, the guys who spend more time looking at the Earth than pretty much anyone else.

  • We conducted separate analyses using a different source of testing site locations and examined other testing-related data to corroborate our findings.

  • But, Digital Globe satellite images dated March 17, 2014, corroborate their stories.

  • (Read More on the Crisis in Ukraine) Old, numerous and bipartisan are the tales that corroborate this dreary hypothesis.

  • Several interns corroborate the claim that banking interns are expected to work these types of never-ending shifts.

  • Of course, the only reason we retell the story is precisely the data did corroborate Einstein's theory.

  • Other witnesses came forward to corroborate her testimony, although they refused to appear on camera.

  • I have already produced an instance to point out this, and shall now corroborate it with another.

  • But things seemed to corroborate it so: I've heard people say the new lord was as a man who had some great care upon him.

  • She looked around for Melvin to corroborate her statement but he had vanished.

  • A heavy fit of coughing from the inner room now seemed to corroborate the suspicion.

  • My findings corroborate Davis' conclusion that D. oklahomae should stand as Dipodomys ordii oklahomae.