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How to pronounce corroborative in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms collateral, confirmative, confirmatory, confirming, corroboratory, substantiating, substantiative, validating, validatory, verificatory, verifying
Derivation corroborate

Examples of corroborative

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The only apparent corroborative evidence about Lord McAlpine has also been undermined.
From the guardian.co.uk
Unrelated dating methods help reinforce a chronology, an axiom of corroborative evidence.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Nor, as a rule, is there any corroborative evidence, since abuse tends to take place in private.
From the economist.com
Armed with this testimony and shaky corroborative evidence, the state sought the death penalty.
From the time.com
Ambassador Michael Ranneberger has said the decision was based on reliable and corroborative reports.
From the bostonherald.com
There is no epigraphic data confirming it or corroborative accounts from other contemporary accounts.
From the economist.com
Only add templates when they provide additional, or corroborative, encyclopedic information to the article.
From the en.wikipedia.org
All the lists benefit from corroborative sourcing.
From the denverpost.com
Given Evra's history, you'd think that the FA would have insisted on having some form of corroborative evidence.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Collateral: serving to support or corroborate; "collateral evidence"
  • (corroboration) documentation: confirmation that some fact or statement is true through the use of documentary evidence
  • (Corroboration) Corroborating evidence is evidence that tends to support a proposition that is already supported by some evidence. For example, W, a witness, testifies that she saw X drive his automobile into a green car. ...
  • (Corroboration (album)) Corroboration is a 2001 compilation released on the Festival Mushroom Records imprint, Sputnik. It was the result of a project put together by Kurt Luthy. It brought together indigenous and non indigenous musicians and bands from various genres. ...
  • A medical tonic; a corroborant; Serving to corroborate
  • (Corroboration) An accused cannot be convicted of a crime unless there is evidence from at least two independent sources that the crime was committed and that the accused was responsible for it.
  • (Corroboration) will repeated measurements yield the same results?