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substantiate

/suhb-stan-shee-eyt/US // səbˈstæn ʃiˌeɪt //UK // (səbˈstænʃɪˌeɪt) //

证实,证明,论证,证实了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·stan·ti·at·ed, sub·stan·ti·at·ing.

    • : to establish by proof or competent evidence: to substantiate a charge.
    • : to give substantial existence to: to substantiate an idea through action.
    • : to affirm as having substance; give body to; strengthen: to substantiate a friendship.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbback up a statement, idea
Forms: substantiated

Examples

  • The internal review found that some teams of investigators would only substantiate chokeholds if they could prove that a victim’s breathing had been restricted.

  • The latter possibility, if substantiated, would, of course, cause a flurry of excitement among theoretical physicists to say the least, as it could imply the existence of new forces and particles.

  • Yet, the lack of OTAs this year demonstrated that those theories aren’t substantiated.

  • She reported the death to the state, which, in a February letter to Williams, said it did not substantiate the complaint but found other unrelated violations at the facility.

  • Judges, regardless of who appointed them, to date have overwhelmingly found that there was nothing to substantiate the allegations of massive fraud.

  • So, President Obama does right by making every effort to substantiate the charges against Assad.

  • In his comments Tuesday, Obama continued the hard-to-substantiate “job-creating” theme from his SOTU address.

  • Thus, catharsis, in a physiological sense, has been difficult to substantiate, but the results are by no means conclusive.

  • If the emails released today substantiate these claims, Hunt's career could be in jeopardy.

  • It's why it is so important to substantiate both the plot, and its connection to Iran.

  • How far Greene was able to substantiate his claim before the university is not recorded; he died in October, 1630.

  • This power of the pulpit enabled the hierarchy to set up and substantiate any claims which they chose.

  • However, this is pure speculation, as there is nothing to substantiate such an assumption.

  • To substantiate and set forth at large the momentous distinction between Reason and Understanding.

  • As we have hinted at the strength of his memory, we will now produce some facts to substantiate the truth.