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Be substantiated
verb
To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate
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The charges, however, failed to be substantiated.
The report could not be substantiated.
But then, it has to be substantiated".
The alleged terror plot could never be substantiated.
Hearsay evidence that cannot be substantiated when challenged in court.
A. I don't think that would be substantiated overall.
Rumors about McCain's relationship with a female lobbyist might possibly be substantiated by new evidence.
"I don't think the charges can be substantiated at all," Mr. Schmukler said.
Others have made claims of discovery elsewhere that have yet to be substantiated.
President Vaclav Havel told the White House the allegation could not be substantiated.
In most cases, the accusations could not be substantiated and the employees were cleared.
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