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Corroborates

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Corroborates meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of corroborate

Example sentences (15)

The commission corroborates Microsoft’s insistence that it has less control in the gaming market than Sony and its PlayStation business, particularly in Europe.

This is a fairly tidy number in my opinion and corroborates management's revised guidance outlined later.

A new study scientifically corroborates the conquest of the Philistine city of Gath by Hazael, king of Aram-Damasus, as described in 2 Kings 12:17.

An audit report sighted by this reporter corroborates our investigations and makes damning findings against the Regional Director, Mr. Gyau.

If true, this corroborates reports that the couple may be giving love a second chance.

Pilkington’s case corroborates Dickstein’s theory.

The office of Venezuela’s chief prosecutor said in a statement to the AP that investigators found “serious evidence” that corroborates financial crimes potentially damaging to the state-run company.

CNET’s report corroborates a story by last January, which claimed for the first time that Amazon has plans for a cloud-based gaming service.

Even though the Saudis stated right after the attack that 10 drones were used, and this corroborates what the Houthis have stated, the story is being quickly “adjusted”.

It corroborates Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, which helped predict black holes some eight decades before, and thereby should inform scientific discourse in unprecedented ways.

Lloyds Bank Business Barometer weakest since late 2011 - unfortunately corroborates the weak European Commission data from yesterday.

Speaking on how his track corroborates with the current socio-economic issues Muvhunzwi said nothing is impossible with God and above all there’s always light at the end of every tunnel.

A Neo-Babylonian letter corroborates with the biblical account a sentiment from Sennacherib’s sons to assassinate him, an event Assyriologists have reconstructed as historical.

Nancy Bayly (Watts), who was in the car with Hughes at the time of the accident, corroborates this version.

Their 18th-century maul with its 1827 inscription claiming that it was used by Wren for the foundation stone of St. Pauls, belonging to the Lodge and on display in the Library and Museum of Freemasonry in London, corroborates the story.