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cor·rob·o·rat·ing

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  1. corroboratingadjective

    supporting

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  1. Corroborating

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of corroborating in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of corroborating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of corroborating in a Sentence

  1. Susan Collins:

    I found Dr. Ford's testimony to be heart-wrenching, painful, compelling, and I believe that Susan Collins believes what Susan Collins testified to, but we also had a case where Judge Kavanaugh came forward and said,' I'm 100 percent certain that this did not happen,' so here you have two people who are each 100 percent certain of what they're saying under pain of perjury. So then I had to look at the other evidence, and was there corroborating evidence, and that's why I pushed hard for the FBI to do a supplemental background investigation.

  2. Derek Myers:

    There’s no corroborating evidence whatsoever, it’s simply going to be his word against mine.

  3. Sheldon Whitehouse:

    This may, may be powerful corroborating evidence that the assault happened. that it happened that day, and that it happened at that place, but with no FBI investigation we can't tell.

  4. Christine Blasey Ford:

    Gillibrand said that without first deferring to an FBI investigation into the allegations of sexual assault brought by Christine Blasey Ford against Brett Kavanaugh and requesting corroborating witnesses to testify, the Senate Judiciary Committee's approach would amount to a.

  5. Alessio Patalano:

    Exercising coastal state rights is an important step in corroborating sovereignty through practice, but in spaces like the waters around the Senkaku Islands, a strict implementation of these navigational rules will inevitably lead to a clash with coast guard authorities of competing claimants like Japan.

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