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substantiate

[suhb-stan-shee-eyt] / səbˈstæn ʃiˌeɪt /


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And it substantiates the argument Sir Keir himself made in the House of Commons.

From BBC

There is no evidence substantiating concerns of bias at a school after it cancelled a visit from a Jewish MP, a watchdog ruled.

From BBC

It is not much more than a piece of paper generated in a self-serving way by ICE, free of review to substantiate what is stated in it.

From Salon

Under the patient safety initiative, GPs are asked to take a "fresh eyes" approach if they have been unable to offer a patient a substantiated diagnosis or their symptoms have escalated after three appointments.

From BBC

“Bank statements or other financial records showing irregular fund use and patterns different from the elderly parent’s past actions can help substantiate concerns of financial exploitation,” she adds.

From MarketWatch