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cor·rob·o·rate. Use corroborate in a sentence. verb. The definition of corroborate is to take an action to make something more certain. An example of corroborate is to provide details that explain what happened at a crime scene.
verb (krbret) (tr) to confirm or support (facts, opinions, etc), esp by providing fresh evidencethe witness corroborated the accused's statement.
My husband is a denizen of the sand who practically lives at the beach. Since my husband has lived in Georgia all his life, he is a denizen of the state. The whale shark is a denizen of the ocean. Because Janet visits her local casino every day, she is considered a denizen of the gaming hall.
Corroborate Law and Legal Definition. Corroborate means to strengthen or confirm; to support or strengthen with other evidence or to make something more certain. For example, the witness corroborated the plaintiff's testimony means that the witness strengthened or supported or confirmed the plaintiff's testimony.
Corroborating evidence (or corroboration) is evidence that tends to support a proposition that is already supported by some initial evidence, therefore confirming the proposition. For example, W, a witness, testifies that she saw X drive his automobile into a green car.
: evidence that is independent of and different from but that supplements and strengthens evidence already presented as proof of a factual matter called also corroborative evidence compare cumulative evidence in this entry.
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