substantiated / səbˈstæn ʃiˌeɪt /

得到证实证实的已证实证实了

substantiated 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

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

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

substantiated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

back up a statement, idea

更多substantiated例句

  1. Tony Chicotel, an attorney with California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, told me in August that he was shocked at so few complaints being substantiated.
  2. If there were 12 allegations that were substantiated, you shouldn’t be afraid to put that in writing.
  3. The charge that Democrats were targeting Barrett’s personal life or were “Bork-ing” her was also difficult to substantiate.
  4. At a minimum, companies must substantiate the claim that their profits are justified in order for society to continue to offer them patent protections that contribute to inequitable access.
  5. An inspector general’s report substantiated the allegations, including that he directed government business to associates.
  6. Many became convinced that he was at the apartment house to see a woman, although this was never proved or even substantiated.
  7. The Human Genome Project began not with a question, but an answer that had to be substantiated in reverse.
  8. No one mentions, however, that many Israeli settlements do the same, as substantiated by Friends of the Earth Middle East.
  9. The claims were never substantiated, and Bailey has vehemently denied them.
  10. Now, a story has come to our ears which if it had not been substantiated would have appeared incredible.
  11. And the lavalliere incidents and the blouse buttons substantiated it still further.
  12. It is readily seen how fully these views are substantiated by observations from a number of independent sources.
  13. The Federal report on "Restriction of Output" of 1904 substantiated the union's contention.
  14. Here, again, the fact that the world empire was preparatory to world culture is substantiated.