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Meanings of
bear out
in inglês
português
sustentar
catalão
sustentar
espanhol
sustentar
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Support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm.
support
underpin
corroborate
português
sustentar
Sinônimos
Examples for "
support
"
support
underpin
corroborate
Examples for "
support
"
1
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional
support
.
2
Mr Robinson said children needed active
support
to deal with their problems.
3
The Partnerships Programme offers
support
for industry research projects under certain conditions.
4
Police
support
groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5
Today many parties use these policies to mobilise public opinion and
support
.
1
Goosing values ahead of time would help
underpin
a new share sale.
2
This development would
underpin
the company's future electricity supply growth, he said.
3
Deregulation helped to
underpin
the free movement of people within the EU.
4
This will
underpin
consumer spending and economic growth this year, he said.
5
Private and family-owned businesses
underpin
a large part of the Irish economy.
1
They can extract information to
corroborate
evidence and to find certain people.
2
Additional assessments in higher order species must be accomplished to
corroborate
efficacy.
3
His story -which was simply fantastic -was impossible to
corroborate
.
4
The Guardian was not able to
corroborate
whether the comments were made.
5
Computed dissociation energies
corroborate
that dissociation occurs via the lowest energy process.
Usage of
bear out
in inglês
1
All the facts in the case seem to
bear
out
this supposition.
2
The facts of the history of our country
bear
out
this view.
3
The others can drag the
bear
out
and wait for us outside.
4
His letters and published writings
bear
out
the truth of this statement.
5
The observations of my aeroplanes seemed also to
bear
out
this estimate.
6
The observation of my aeroplanes seemed also to
bear
out
this estimate.
7
But his tone did not
bear
out
the confidence of his words.
8
The words seemed to
bear
out
what Kinney claimed he had overheard.
9
His experience seemed to
bear
out
my own, for the most part.
10
You have constructed a story that every circumstance seems to
bear
out
.
11
The existence of this shore seemed to
bear
out
Commander Maury's hypotheses.
12
This, however, is an assumption which practical experience does not
bear
out
.
13
Data I collected on Twitter
bear
out
just how big the problem is.
14
A queer water-spined fellow who certainly did not
bear
out
his early promise.
15
In the end, I'm sure history will
bear
out
that verdict.
16
Who -who would want to let a wild
bear
out
?
'
Other examples for "bear out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bear
out
bear
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
bear out
português
sustentar
confirmar
catalão
sustentar
recolzar
sostenir
secundar
aguantar
aprovar
espanhol
sustentar
corroborar
confirmar
sostener
Bear out
through the time
Bear out
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common