substantiate in English

verb
1
provide evidence to support or prove the truth of.
they had found nothing to substantiate the allegations

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "substantiate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "substantiate", or refer to the context using the word "substantiate" in the English Dictionary.

1. Can you substantiate your claims?

2. Can you substantiate your claim?

3. To substantiate claims of priority, etc.

4. No evidence has been found to substantiate the story.

5. Field experience did not usually substantiate the claims.

6. Graph the two equations to substantiate your answers.

7. 11 We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.

8. It can let our life substantiate and rich color.

9. But is there always a way to substantiate such a feeling?

10. 5 synonyms for Actualise: actualize, realize, substantiate, realise, actualize

11. Three main reasons can be put forward to substantiate this claim.

12. The evidence to substantiate this is limited to very few conditions.

13. Some common synonyms of Confirm are authenticate, corroborate, substantiate, validate, and verify

14. These provide evidence to substantiate the loss and prevent possible fraudulent claims.

15. 78 synonyms for Confirm: prove, support, establish, back up, verify, validate, bear out, substantiate

16. He laid the Corybantic young lady in question upon the table to substantiate his statement

17. Some of the recently released assassination records substantiate other evidence that Garrison was a fraud.

18. substantiate the measures deemed necessary to achieve a general government deficit below the # % of GDP reference value

19. Synonyms for Corroborate include substantiate, confirm, support, verify, validate, prove, authenticate, establish, uphold and certify

20. Procedures are appropriate to determine the eligibility of expenditures and activities to substantiate payment of advances and claims.

21. Regarding recruitment of staff, there is little factual evidence available to substantiate the claim either way.

22. As verbs the difference between substantiate and Corroborate is that substantiate is to verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or Corroborate while Corroborate is to confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.

23. Since these articles were published, large numbers of Confirmative studies have been conducted that substantiate what we warned about.

24. An attempt to substantiate this point will be attempted in chapter 8 from an internal management perspective.

25. substantiate the measures deemed necessary to achieve a general government deficit below the 3 % of GDP reference value;

26. The authorities claimed they were conspiring to overthrow the government, but offered no evidence to substantiate these claims.

27. I could substantiate the information that Mr. Docherty gave me through contact with the West Yorkshire metropolitan police.

28. However, genealogist George Ott investigated the claim, failed to substantiate it and said he believes it to be false.

29. In the absence of witnesses, only a confession on the part of the defendant or sufficient circumstantial evidence will substantiate the offence.

30. For example, in Austria, the financial market authorities (FMA) sent out a circular asking insurance companies to substantiate their unisex actuarial tables.

31. There is simply nothing factual to substantiate the News' half-decade's worth of pie-in-the-sky Boosterisms of the Atlantic Yards project

32. 25 The findings — uncovered by Megan Smolenyak, a genealogist, and The New York Times — substantiate what Mrs. Obama has called longstanding family rumors about a white forebear.

33. However, the 5% penalty tax may be waived if the enterprise has prepared contemporaneous documentation to substantiate that the arm's length nature of the inter-company borrowings.

34. The Bibliographical test examines manuscript reliability and for more than a generation, Christian apologists have employed it to substantiate the transmissional reliability of the Bible.

35. BLOW THE MAN DOWN HOLMAN DAY He declined calling any witnesses to substantiate the Allegations which he made, however, and a verdict of guilty was returned

36. Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that Hill's® Prescription Diet® i/d® Canine provides complete and balanced nutrition for growing puppies and maintenance of adult dogs

37. While our sample did include asset records outside the National Archive retention period, some form of support documentation should have been available to substantiate the historical cost of these assets in ABACUS.

38. Actualise, realize, substantiate, realise create , make - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor" incarnate - make concrete and real

39. Amazon claims that ‘[i]n a business driven by technology enabling highly automated processes, LuxOpCo heavily relied on technology to manage or assume business risks’ (630). Amazon failed to provide any concrete examples to substantiate that claim.

40. Therefore, where another person accounts for the goods on their importation, that other person would have to pass on to the constructive importer to substantiate any subsequent input tax credit, rebate, abatement or refund claim made by the constructive importer.

41. Migrate to Australia as a Cabinetmaker Stage One: Skills Assessment Stage 1 Skills Assessment – Training and employment Check: Cabinetmaker Australia Stage one is the collation of a decision ready bundle of documents which can be used by the assessment body to evidence and substantiate your skills, training, qualifications and experience.

42. In order to substantiate and confirm the adequacy and accuracy of the calculations of payments under Articles 31, 38, 39, 40 and 43 to 47 of Regulation (EC) No 1698/2005, Member States shall ensure that appropriate expertise is provided by bodies or services functionally independent from those responsible for those calculations.

43. Actualize: 1 v make real or concrete; give reality or substance to Synonyms: Actualise , realise , realize , substantiate Types: incarnate make concrete and real express manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait) Type of: create , make make or cause to be or to become v represent or describe realistically Synonyms: Actualise Type of:

44. Actualise: 1 v make real or concrete; give reality or substance to Synonyms: actualize , realise , realize , substantiate Types: incarnate make concrete and real express manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait) Type of: create , make make or cause to be or to become v represent or describe realistically Synonyms: actualize Type of:

45. Accordingly, the General Court erred in law by holding, in paragraphs 186 and 235 of the judgment under appeal, that the evidence in the administrative file was not such as to substantiate, to the requisite legal standard and unequivocally, the conclusions drawn by the Commission for the purposes of the assessment, at SKK 435 million (approximately EUR 14.5 million), of the proceeds from the sale of the applicant’s assets upon bankruptcy.