adduce, back up, cite, detail, fortify, itemize, play around with, reinforce, strengthen, try
Definitionv. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
Last update: June 18, 2015
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Ram can not substantiate his accesations against him. [verb]
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Ram can not substantiate his accesations against him. [verb]
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There is not one shred of evidence to substantiate the allegations made. [verb]
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However, he has never produced any evidence to substantiate that assertion. [verb]
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It is a rule of jurisprudence that the fact does not substantiate the right. [verb]
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These personal experiences are substantiated by extensive data giving overwhelming proof of the utter futility of prisons as a means of deterrence or reform. [verb]
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There are many, however, even in the Northern States, benevolent and well-disposed men, who will pronounce my opinion erroneous, and gravely proceed to substantiate the assertion with an argument. [verb]
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Of course, I expect you to substantiate it. [Please select]
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The instant you substantiate my suspicions we'll deal directly with Shan Tung.' [Please select]
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It has something unreal for his companion, until he too has substantiated it. [Please select]
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