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corroborate. To corroborate is to back someone else's story. If you swear to your teacher that you didn't throw the spitball, and your friends corroborate your story by promising that you were concentrating on math homework, she might actually believe you.
He was able to corroborate the findings. Can you corroborate the evidence in the portfolio? The details corroborate this conclusion. The finding of worked iron in the Great Pyramids seems to corroborate this view.
corroborating evidence. In a court of law, corroborating evidence is used to uphold the testimony of witnesses. If you swear before a judge that you saw a suspect in front of a convenience store at a certain time, the store's security video might be corroborating evidence for your testimony.
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: 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.
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.
verb (Bret) (tr) to confirm or support (facts, opinions, etc), esp by providing fresh evidence the witness corroborated the accused's statement.
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