Corroborant

Word CORROBORANT
Character 11
Hyphenation cor rob o rant
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Corroborant"

What do we mean by corroborant?

Producing or stimulating physical vigor. Used of a medicine. adjective

Strengthening; having the power or quality of giving strength: as, a corroborant medicine.

A medicine that produces strength and vigor; a tonic. noun

Strengthening; supporting; corroborating. adjective

Strengthening; supporting; corroborating adjective

Anything that gives strength or support; a tonic. noun

Used of a medicine that is strengthening adjective

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word corroborant. Define corroborant, corroborant synonyms, corroborant pronunciation, corroborant translation, English dictionary definition of corroborant.

A word outlawed by the PCAOB due to its offensive nature. The PCAOB deemed that this word possesses a serious threat to the auditing community. A word created by accountants to signify that a statement, through supporting evidence, is correct. Only evidence that supports the statement should be considered. Findings that contradict the statement should be disregarded as additional work may be required. Trust the source and verify only those items that support the statement. Thinking is not required, and is even discouraged, during this process. Urban Dictionary

Noun. The act of establishing the truthfulness, accuracy, validity, and/or genuineness of an accusation, idea, opinion, point of view, or something not previously known. Urban Dictionary

A good for nothing chupacabra Mexican Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Corroborant

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The word "corroborant" in example sentences

I lifted my head, opened my eyes, and spat a stream of crystal fluid like no water of Urth's; it seemed not water at all, but a richer atmosphere, corroborant as the winds of Yesod. ❋ Wolfe, Gene (1987)

They are extensively prescribed in some parts of the country in diarrhoea, and as a corroborant in dropsy. ❋ Unknown (1863)

A dislocated wrist, unsuccessfully set, occasioned advice from my surgeon, to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence, as a corroborant. ❋ Jefferson, Thomas (1829)

A dislocated wrist, unsuccessfuily set, occasioned advice from my surgeon, to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence, as a corroborant. ❋ Unknown (1821)

Queen's bath in Somersetshire; it is purgative, not corroborant, they tell me; and its taste resembles Cheltenham water exactly. ❋ Hester Lynch Piozzi (1781)

Emetica valide expufgant vifcera, nee vitae viribus adco funefta, folida corroborant; imprimis ❋ Unknown (1781)

And this is a new corroborant of one among the noblest of intellectual truths, viz. that the books which please, are always books that, in one sense, benefit; and that the work which is largely and permanently popular -- which sways, moulds, and softens the universal heart -- cannot appeal to vulgar and unworthy passions (such appeals are never widely or long triumphant!); the delight it occasions is a proof of the moral it inspires. ❋ Various (N/A)

A group of writers, especially of writers who were in revolt against big business and the corruption of the trusts, were about to effect a combination and start what was to be called the _National Magazine_; for it was to be no less than that, a magazine embracing all America, to serve as a re-invigorant and re-corroborant for new national ideals ... really only a tilting against the evils of big combinations, in favour of the earlier and more impossible ideals of small business units -- the ideal of a bourgeois commercial honesty and individual effort that could no more be re-established than could the big shoe factory be broken up and returned to the shanty of the village shoemaker .... ❋ Harry Kemp (1921)

They were fully convinced of their corroborant quality: Her - cules, she god of (Irengph, was confidered as their tutelary deity: and if therr iatirifts in later times branded them as luxuries, which ren - ❋ Unknown (1795)

Manager: You [verify] the new figures from that individual? [Subordinate]: Hell yeah! [Jermaine] helped me corroborate that shit. ❋ Authorized Project (2013)

Even though the ding-bat professor from a dinky, one building university had no evidence, couldn't define when or where, named her fellow party-goers who couldn't remember, outed her close friend, purportedly present, who could offer no corroboration to any of her foggy, [36 year old] accusation of an attack with highly variable specifics, and freely admitted to being a consumer of alcohol at age 15, the leftist Senators and the complicit media preceded to create, incite, and encourage endless slander, spurious allegations of binge drinking, erroneous claims of gang rape, and irrational, manufactured rage of paid, [useful idiots] puking mindlessly derivative and rehearsed chants from the [socialist's] script on the courthouse steps in a masterfully choreographed dance aimed at destroying the reputation, character, career, life, and family of the judicial nominee. ❋ Dave Robber (2018)

" [That dude] is a [corroborated] [through and through]. " ❋ Lamalover2005 (2023)

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