"Corroborate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Corroborate" Meaning

To corroborate means to confirm or support something, often by providing additional evidence or testimony. It can also mean to acknowledge or admit something as true or accurate. In a scientific or academic context, to corroborate may mean to verify or replicate the results of an experiment or study.

"Corroborate" Examples

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Corroborate refers to the act of providing evidence or proof to support or confirm something. Here are five examples of its usage:

The detective tried to corroborate the witness's statement by collecting additional evidence from the crime scene.
The company's financial records were audited to corroborate the CEO's claims of increased profits.
The journalist spent weeks gathering witnesses to corroborate the story of the scandalous affair.
The doctor's diagnosis was corroborated by the results of the independent lab test.
The team's findings were corroborated by the data from the field research, confirming their conclusions.

Note: Corroborate can also be used as a noun, referring to the process of providing evidence or proof to support or confirm something, as in "The corroborate of the expert's testimony was crucial in the trial."

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