Corroborating

Word CORROBORATING
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Definitions and meanings of "Corroborating"

What do we mean by corroborating?

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 "corroborating" in example sentences

Then Fitzgerald could still justify pursuing the less important witnesses to obtain corroborating evidence. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Unfortunately there is evidence that makes it look as if he might have done it -- what they call corroborating testimony. " ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)

If anyone who reads this email feels the need to obtain corroborating confirmation of Mr. STRINE’s total lack of SEAL credentials, they may contact the Public ❋ Unknown (2010)

Repudiated in Mark, fraught with theological implications, and very light on what I'd call a corroborating detail. ❋ James F. McGrath (2010)

King hypnosis if King goes back and gives the agents "corroborating" evidence. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The spectacular failure of Frank Churchill's final letter to explain his actions strikes me as a kind of corroborating testimony for the novel's unwillingness to bring its multiple strains together. ❋ Unknown (2000)

After tossing him a few softballs about the sex tape - and in the process proving that the former senatorial aide is unclear on the difference between "corroborating" and "collaborating" evidence - she went for the gold. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Ireland she receives 'corroborating' evidence of a child psychologists report that states the child has been sexually abused and is showing signs of distress and trauma, the Family Court will not accept the report into evidence because the mother obtained it and this apparently, in the Family Court's view is a 'biased' report. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I still haven't read a single 'corroborating' story in the MSM regarding yesterday's rather sensational story about the alleged Supreme Court decision. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Dr. Gelles specifically tells King that, if he offers 'corroborating' evidence to the NCIS, he might be able to give King the hypnosis that he seeks [to help determine what is real and what is not real]. " ❋ Unknown (2009)

And court martialing three SEALs for maybe or maybe not punching some guy in the stomach without any kind of corroborating evidence I don't think is sending the right message. " ❋ Unknown (2009)

While rewards can be a valuable law enforcement tool, they have never in the past absolved law enforcement authorities of the necessity of corroborating the information that motivated the reward. ❋ Peter L. Bergen (2011)

Over several hours, Tahir provided intriguing glimpses inside the Khan network, describing the jealousies and rivalries among the participants and corroborating information from the Tinners about how Khan sought to maintain control over the operation by withholding details from its participants. ❋ Catherine Collins (2011)

Whether the companionship offered to us comes in the virtual form of a fictional narrative or a group of flesh and blood people, we tend to use the relationship in similar ways, comparing or corroborating desires and values, finding models of behaviour we admire or reject, embracing the insights and new perspectives on offer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Again, Steele concluded that the meteorite, which McKay sees as containing important corroborating evidence of Martian life, was too contaminated with Earthly microbes to be of any use. ❋ Marc Kaufman (2011)

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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