Substantiated

Word SUBSTANTIATED
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Definitions and meanings of "Substantiated"

What do we mean by substantiated?

To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate

To give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents

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The word "substantiated" in example sentences

Much more substantiated is the fact that Hoover would wield elements of the FBI and other federal energy to control and subvert the civil rights of those he considered enemies and dangers to democracy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

More than 84 percent of UNAX investigations launched by TIGTA result in substantiated violations of the law, it said. ❋ Ed O (2010)

Stiglitz and his numerous coauthors have time and again substantiated that economic models may be quite misleading if they disregard informational asymmetries. ❋ Unknown (2001)

'To my way of thinking, the name substantiated the fear, and the fear produces the action. ❋ Price, Anthony (1971)

Just one of the 320 complaints was 'substantiated' - an officer was convicted for driving without due care and attention while off duty. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I am skepticle of allegations against the Diebold machines; or if these rumors are substantiated, that is the reason why Bush won the election. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The audit, the result of tips to a state whistle-blower hot line, found eight instances of what Auditor Elaine Howle called substantiated allegations of improper governmental activities. ❋ Chronic [email protected] (Wyatt Buchanan (2011)

Only nine – less than 0.18% – were "substantiated" after an investigation by the force's complaints department, leading to renewed calls for greater transparency and accountability, as well as an "ethical audit" of all TSG officers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He filed a complaint to BP's independent safety ombudsman, and a letter, seen by the Observer and dated April 2010, says that Abbott's claims were "substantiated". ❋ Unknown (2010)

This is a fairly reasonable version of the clause in that it specifies that the costs must arise out of a 'substantiated' claim. ❋ Stroppy Author (2010)

So, in this, clause, check that the word 'substantiated' is included and insist on having it included if it's not there. ❋ Stroppy Author (2010)

When the CCRB finds reasonable evidence of misconduct, it refers those "substantiated" cases to the NYPD for disciplinary action. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Back in 2004, when the Senate intelligence committee began investigating whether public statements by U.S. officials about Saddam Hussein's pre-invasion Iraq were "substantiated" by existing intel, Republicans controlled Congress and the committee's inquiry was aimed at figures on both sides of the aisle. ❋ Unknown (2008)

When we have circumstances in front of us, with our logical mind we see an outcome as "substantiated" (in our mind) by the evidence we are weighing in the balance. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This glaring conflict-of-interest should be a huge headline here and and is "substantiated" by Connell's firm being listed as the administrative and technical contacts for the domain registration. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The study examined cases in 270 daycare centers, but the cases had to be "substantiated" before inclusion in the data. ❋ Unknown (1989)

Besides which, we assume that whatever the facts are they somehow justify our liberal feelings, so we’re open to anything as long as it is substantiated, that is given the intellectual seal of approval by accredited experts. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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