Corroborated

Word CORROBORATED
Character 12
Hyphenation corroborated
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Corroborated"

What do we mean by corroborated?

To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.

To make strong; to strengthen.

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

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The word "corroborated" in example sentences

We ate our breakfast that morning with a fortune in gold coin under the table; and when the boat came down the river, bringing a quiet man whom Mr. Johnston introduced as the very person we were seeking, and who himself in quaint pidgin English corroborated the statement that he it was who had sent to Thomas Webster the five teakwood chests, we paid him the money and received in return his receipt beautifully written with small flourishes of the brush. ❋ Charles Boardman Hawes (N/A)

There are many sources of information that can be corroborated, which is important. ❋ Unknown (2006)

ALLRED: And furthermore, I want to say most all of her testimony will be corroborated, which is unusual for a witness in a criminal case. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Every witness who was called corroborated Anne de Cornault's statement that there were no dogs at Kerfol: had been none for several months. ❋ Unknown (1916)

However, when your word is corroborated by contemporaneous emails and phone logs, that may well tip the balance of the scales in your favor. ❋ Bill Singer (2011)

Jane, how much weight can we give to these stories considering they now kind of corroborated and considering we still have so many unanswered questions? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Jim shot a deputy marshal, and I kind of corroborated his side of the argument. ❋ O. Henry (1886)

It'd corroborated what he'd suspected all along — that instinct would prevent her from taking her vague communications toward meaningful conversation that would lead her into the arms of a man 15 years her senior. ❋ Vic Fortezza (2011)

I believe those early results have been corroborated by more recent testing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Judge Sullivan's special investigator, Washington lawyer Henry F. Schuelke III, found the prosecution was "permeated by the systematic concealment of significant exculpatory evidence" that would have corroborated the longtime Republican senator's defense, according to the judge's synopsis. ❋ Brent Kendall (2011)

Investigators interviewed the two supervisors who Mr. Halloran alleged told him about the purported slowdown; Mr. Halloran refused to give DOI the names of the three workers who he alleged corroborated the slowdown theory. ❋ Michael Howard Saul (2011)

"The assets and their valuations have now been corroborated," the funds said in a joint statement reviewed by The Wall Street Journal that was to be released Thursday . ❋ Josh Barbanel (2011)

Mr Schmitt, who also served as state secretary of the association's South Australian branch for 24 years, said he was eager to see the outcome of the investigation, believing that somebody must have corroborated at least part of his story. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The data the CRU massaged allegedly corroborated the IPCC data and was the coup de gras that ended all debate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Immediately after the incident, an anonymous posting went up on a community Web site saying that - as neighbors and friends of the teenager later corroborated - Rupp had gone to a country music concert at Jiffy Lube Live and returned home intoxicated. ❋ Theresa Vargas (2010)

Information gleaned from Mr. Makanesi corroborated details provided by Mr. Sidiqi, who was picked up in Afghanistan in July and is being held there by the U.S. at Bagram Air Base, a Pakistani intelligence official said. ❋ Tom Wright (2010)

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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