corroboration
111verification — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. verifying, attestation, affirmation; see confirmation 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. proof, authentication, certification, corroboration, substantiation, confirmation, affirmation, attestation, validation, evidence.… …
112validation — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. legalization legitimization, authorization, certification, sanctioning. 2. confirmation verification, proof, substantiation, corroboration, support, authentication, certification. ANT.: invalidation II (Roget s… …
113corroborate — [[t]kərɒ̱bəreɪt[/t]] corroborates, corroborating, corroborated VERB To corroborate something that has been said or reported means to provide evidence or information that supports it. [FORMAL] [V n] I had access to a wide range of documents which… …
114corroborate — [kə rɒbəreɪt] verb confirm or give support to (a statement or theory). Derivatives corroboration noun corroborative adjective corroborator noun corroboratory adjective Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as corroboration in the …
115appeal — ap•peal [[t]əˈpil[/t]] n. v. pealed, peal•ing 1) an earnest plea; entreaty; plea: an appeal for help[/ex] 2) a request or reference to some authority for a decision, corroboration, or judgment 3) law a) an application for review by a higher… …
116strongly corroborated — A degree of corroboration amounting to corroboration from independent facts and circumstances which is clear and satisfactory to the court and jury. Wright v. Austin, Tex.Civ.App., 175 S.W.2d 281, 283. See also corroborating evidence …
117certification — noun 1. the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑enfranchisement • Ant: ↑disenfranchisement (for: ↑enfranchisement) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
118Корроборация — англ. corroboration А. Подтверждение одними фактами других. Б. Судебное подтверждение подлинности документов. Словарь бизнес терминов. Академик.ру. 2001 …
119Really — Re al*ly (r[=e] al*l[y^]), adv. In a real manner; with or in reality; actually; in truth. [1913 Webster] Whose anger is really but a short fit of madness. Swift. [1913 Webster] Note: Really is often used familiarly as a slight corroboration of an …
120confirmation — noun Date: 14th century 1. an act or process of confirming: as a. (1) a Christian rite conferring the gift of the Holy Spirit and among Protestants full church membership (2) a ceremony especially of Reform Judaism confirming youths in their… …