substantiate (Meaning)
substantiate (v)
establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
represent in bodily form
make real or concrete; give reality or substance to
solidify, firm, or strengthen
Synonyms & Antonyms of substantiate
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substantiate Sentence Examples
- The researcher's claims must be substantiated by credible evidence.
- The eyewitness account alone was insufficient to substantiate the suspect's guilt.
- The company's financial records substantiated its claims of profitability.
- The scientific study failed to substantiate the hypothesis.
- The investigation revealed evidence that substantiated the allegations of wrongdoing.
- The court dismissed the lawsuit because the plaintiff could not substantiate their claims.
- The defendant's alibi was substantiated by several witnesses.
- The medical diagnosis was substantiated by blood tests and imaging scans.
- The historical document provided substantial evidence to substantiate the theory.
- The government's decision was substantiated by a thorough analysis of the available data.
FAQs About the word substantiate
establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts, represent in bodily form, make real or concrete; give reality or substance to, solidify, firm, or strengt
establish,prove, demonstrate,show, confirm, corroborate, document, verify, uphold, bear out
invalidate,disprove, refute, invalidate, refute, disprove,rebut, discredit, discredit, rebut
The researcher's claims must be substantiated by credible evidence.
The eyewitness account alone was insufficient to substantiate the suspect's guilt.
The company's financial records substantiated its claims of profitability.
The scientific study failed to substantiate the hypothesis.