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corroborated
adjective as in established
adjective as in well-grounded
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Det Insp Owain Morrison from South Wales Police said: "The audio recording proved crucial evidence in the case as it corroborated the victim’s account and a number of key facts that she had mentioned during her interview could be heard on the recording, including the suspect kicking the bathroom door through after the victim had sought refuge there."
This information has been corroborated by additional sources from Portugal.
In fact, she had gone straight to bed alone after a night out, which a friend corroborated in court.
But it's corroborated by everyone at tonight's get-together.
Interviewing the prospective jurors, the prosecutor repeatedly made the point that a witness’ testimony does not have to be corroborated if the jury believes they are telling the truth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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