Dictionary
is corroborate
verb
To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
Exact(1)
This increase is corroborate by the enzymatic assay that show that after 8 d of Fe deficiency the activity is increased two-fold (data not shown).
Similar(58)
The recording is corroborated by the surviving flight attendant.
Every fact is corroborated by a well-spoken specialist, and then corroborated again by another.
Though an apparently ludicrous suggestion, it is corroborated by others.
This is corroborated with other sources.
Our analysis is corroborated by simulations.
This hypothesis is corroborated by the results obtained by TEM.
The result is corroborated by the following corollary.
The control approach is corroborated through simulations studies.
The control approach is corroborated through simulations and laboratory experiments.
This fact is corroborated by a set of Monte Carlo simulations.
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