corroborate
1.evidence to corroborate his testimony
2.To establish the soundness of; corroborate.
3.There's nothing to corroborate your story.
4.Additional assessments in higher order species must be accomplished to corroborate efficacy.
5.She has a bias, and the prosecution offered nobody to corroborate her.
6.Meanwhile, five former and two current employees corroborate her description of work conditions at Lion.
7.The onus is on the applicant to corroborate the authenticity of any evidence supplied in support of the application.
8.But large, long-term studies have mostly failed to corroborate initial signs of the cancer-fighting powers of produce.
9.Further evidence will be necessary to corroborate and reproduce these effects with diagnostic head-up tilt table testing.
10.Reports suggest the Spaniards have already had contact with the Buenos Aires giants, but Atletico have so far refused to corroborate the claims.
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使坚固;确证
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