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Type Words
Synonyms proof, validation
Type of finding, determination
Has types support, certification, documentation, monetisation, monetization, probate, authentication
Derivation substantiate
Type Words
Synonyms check, confirmation, verification
Type of cogent evidence, proof
Has types parity check, crosscheck, redundancy check, bed check, checksum, odd-even check
Derivation substantiate

Examples of substantiation

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Substantiation must be submitted where a claim is made in a Broadcast commercial.
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It is still without substantiation and yet that story was spread across the globe.
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You have offered no argument or substantiation to back up your bare assertion.
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The problem of substantiation belongs to the poster of that theory, not to us, eh?
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In court last week, Mr Palacio was unable to provide substantiation for his charges.
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This established a legal substantiation to registered nurses all over Japan.
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Self-substantiation is never thoroughly discussed in any part of the series.
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Oversee the development of product claims and claim substantiation reports.
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Isn't it enough of a burden to be required to provide substantiation for all expenses?
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More examples
  • Confirmation: additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"
  • Validation: the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
  • (substantiate) confirm: establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant"
  • (substantiate) incarnate: represent in bodily form; "He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system"; "The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist"
  • (substantiate) realize: make real or concrete; give reality or substance to; "our ideas must be substantiated into actions"
  • (substantiate) solidify, firm, or strengthen; "The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country"
  • (substantiating) collateral: serving to support or corroborate; "collateral evidence"
  • Balance Sheet Substantiation is the accounting process conducted by businesses on a regular basis to confirm that the balances held in the primary accounting system of record (e.g. ...
  • The act of substantiating; Something which substantiates; evidence, proof