Substantiate


The meaning of the word Substantiate is: to prove the truth of something


Examples:

To get a good grade on the research project, you must substantiate your report with provable facts.

published by Alecia on 2021-03-20 04:53:45


How do you plan to substantiate your right to inherit the billionaire’s fortune?

published by Mervin on 2021-10-06 23:26:36


Even though the defendant could not substantiate his alibi for the night of the murder, he was still found innocent of all charges.

published by Maude on 2021-10-11 06:51:19


The nosey old lady was unable to substantiate the allegation her neighbors were drug dealers.

published by Carletta on 2021-04-19 21:34:11


If you do not substantiate your scientific theories with facts, the members of the scientific community will disregard all your ideas.

published by Nelson on 2021-04-11 01:26:40


The reporter could not publish his article because he was unable to substantiate the stories of his confidential source.

published by Zella on 2021-10-08 13:55:24


Since Jason did not take a picture of the spaceship, he cannot substantiate his claim of a UFO sighting.

published by Erna on 2021-10-01 23:37:04


The teacher insisted her students substantiate their thesis statements with historical facts.

published by Theresia on 2021-12-04 07:56:15


Although Maria claims to be in love with Henry, she will not substantiate her feelings by accepting his marriage proposal.

published by Brianna on 2021-03-06 21:37:22


If Larry cannot substantiate his identity at the airport, he will not be allowed to board the airplane.

published by Elwood on 2021-10-09 14:47:11


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