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Meanings of
substantiated
in English
Verified.
verified
corroborated
Related terms
supported
Usage of
substantiated
in English
1
Research has
substantiated
the role of several mechanisms responsible for alcohol-induced hepatotoxicity.
2
Complaints are thoroughly investigated and, if
substantiated
,
disciplinary action is always taken.
3
Those results were
substantiated
in a qPCR analysis of 46 additional patients.
4
Further investigation
substantiated
the suggestion that this is a new iOS game.
5
The dairy and acne link has not been
substantiated
in clinical studies.
6
As regards this claim we do not think it can be
substantiated
.
7
Still Schurz's report is only a careful summary of facts otherwise
substantiated
.
8
All that he had heard at San Francisco had
substantiated
Roger's views.
9
Results: Networks with children, relatives, friends and confidants were
substantiated
in these analyses.
10
And I believe that claim would be
substantiated
in court, if need be.
11
The U.S. military said it had no
substantiated
reports of any civilian casualties.
12
Asylum seekers are people whose claims of persecution have not yet been
substantiated
.
13
Pooling our data with the original WTCCC data
substantiated
these associations.
14
Had the story been
substantiated
and published, it would have destroyed his reputation.
15
Of the complaint investigations completed and reviewed, only 6 per cent were
substantiated
.
16
Diagnosis of CD was further
substantiated
by positive EMA antibodies in these patients.
Other examples for "substantiated"
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substantiated
substantiate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
substantiate by
substantiate abuse
substantiate allegations
substantiate case
substantiate evidence
More collocations
Substantiated
through the time
Substantiated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common