Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts.
To make real or concrete; give reality or substance to.
Represent in bodily form.
1 The trustee had until October to substantiate his case, the judge said.
2 It's a fanciful story, and unfortunately one that is impossible to substantiate .
3 I speak not from hearsay alone; I can personally substantiate these facts.
4 It said the trial had failed to substantiate the charges against them.
5 I can substantiate most of what he told me from personal observation.
6 IS has not produced pictures or video footage to substantiate its claim.
7 Not a shred of evidence has been produced to substantiate this allegation.
8 They are very easy to make but how do you substantiate them?
9 To substantiate this claim of the mosques, a brief digression is necessary.
10 He is thus enabled to substantiate , correct, or amplify the original narrative.
11 Mabbott does not substantiate this claim, but it is surely not unreasonable.
12 Maxwell advanced this theory, but failed to substantiate it by experimental confirmation.
13 This is a big call because it is nigh impossible to substantiate .
14 Eighteen PBT samples were analyzed to substantiate the reliability of the threshold.
15 An official Air Force investigation did not substantiate the accusations against Hyten.
16 Protein-DNA modeling was performed to substantiate the pathogenicity of the missense mutation.
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