Serving to prove the truth of a particular proposition or allegation
“Some substantiating evidence was provided regarding the recommendations for the awards, but there was no substantiating evidence for the awards themselves.”
The act of proving or corroborating information or facts
Present participle for to provide evidence to support or prove the truth of
“Thomson attempted to substantiate his theory by measuring the weight of atoms at various levels of complexity.”
Present participle for to bolster or reinforce, especially an argument or claim
“A psychiatrist was subpoenaed to substantiate and bolster their case.”
Present participle for to represent in a physical, concrete or visible form
“It is advisable to have a careful medical examination after the lapse of a reasonable period of time in order to physically substantiate the results of philosophical thoughts and in order to strengthen one's own conviction.”
Present participle for to give formal consent to
Present participle for to strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position
Present participle for to establish or make a determination on the nature of someone or something
Present participle for to conduct a test, examination or analysis of
Present participle for to reinforce the strength or sturdiness of
Present participle for to make sure or certain of
Present participle for to encourage (a behavior, feeling, relationship or idea) through repeated stimulus
Present participle for to make sure or certain of something
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