[
UK
/səbstˈænʃɪˌeɪtɪŋ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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serving to support or corroborate
collateral evidence
How To Use substantiating In A Sentence
- No evidence substantiating this claim has been made public, however, and the CIA itself has refused any comment on the operation.
- Different academic disciplines are characterized (in part) by their distinct approaches to substantiating knowledge.
- However, when some educators, among them representatives of regional accrediting bodies, began to ask for evidence of this assertion, few institutions could provide substantiating documentation.
- The strategy is about substantiating the case and providing a framework to guide development in ways which maximise the potential.
- These decisions are based on gathering evidence and substantiating facts.
- Hence, our results provide data substantiating the earlier proposition that protein binding and protein folding have similar underlying principles.
- As a practical matter, a receipt showing the amount of the expense is an absolute prerequisite to substantiating a travel expense.
- Darby Now faith is the substantiating of things hoped for , the conviction of things not seen.
- Following the pattern of the previous section, evidence will be provided substantiating the veracity of the themes of the argument.
- The Chicago Tribune reports that a grand jury has been convened, but no evidence substantiating the government's position has been released.