Crossword-Solution: CORROBORATE 11 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Corroborate v. t. To make strong, or to give additional strength to;
to strengthen.
Corroborate v. t. To make more certain; to confirm; to establish.
Corroborate a. Corroborated.

We have 38 clues for the answer “CORROBORATE”

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support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm 1 answer
Avouch. 15 answers
Vouch 15 answers
prove 22 answers
Comeback 24 answers
Validate 24 answers
Bear out 25 answers
Take part 26 answers
Certify 28 answers
Make Certain 31 answers
authenticate 31 answers
attest 31 answers
MAKE reply 34 answers
ascertain 37 answers
Justify 39 answers
substantiate 42 answers
authorise 45 answers
Witness 46 answers
confirm 47 answers
Affirm 48 answers
MAKE stronger 48 answers
Demonstrate 49 answers
countersign 49 answers
document 52 answers
Verify 52 answers
CALL or describe as 63 answers
CALL as 63 answers
Guarantee 64 answers
Fortify 65 answers
buttress 66 answers
Declare 72 answers
Establish 80 answers
Back up 80 answers
determine 81 answers
Encourage 88 answers
Complete 98 answers
Support 104 answers
BACK ___! 117 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
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greedy person
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Sentences with CORROBORATE (5)

Several of the dead man’s possessions—notably a small case of razors—had been found in the valet’s boxes, but he explained that they had been presents from the deceased, and the housekeeper was able to corroborate the story.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
Several of the dead man's possessions--notably a small case of razors--had been found in the valet's boxes, but he explained that they had been presents from the deceased, and the housekeeper was able to corroborate the story.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
That only tends to corroborate the contention of Prince Peter that your majesty is not—er, just sane, and so, incompetent to rule Lutha.
The Mad King Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
But Whitman, who has a somewhat vulgar inclination for technical talk and the jargon of philosophy, is not content with a few pregnant hints; he must put the dots upon his i’s; he must corroborate the songs of Apollo by some of the darkest talk of human metaphysic.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
The observation made long afterwards that wireless telegraphy, another etheric force, acts twice as well by night as by day, may, corroborate the general conclusions of the early Spiritualists, while their assertion that the least harmful light is red light has a suggestive analogy in the experience of the photographer.
The Vital Message Arthur Conan Doyle 1996

Quotes with CORROBORATE (3)

Because that was the problem, really, wasn’t it, with being human? You couldn’t just be, couldn’t just live and exist without dragging your feet through the mud. You had to communicate, congregate, collaborate, cohabiate. You had to corroborate. Copulate. You had to co-this, co-that, co — bloody-everything, and if you weren’t co-operating you were operating with the co, which was a declaration less of independence than of relativity. You could only really exist in relation to others.
Deborah Copaken Kogan
Only a few days after my encounter with the police, two patrolmen tackled Alton Sterling onto a car, then pinned him down on the ground and shot him in the chest while he was selling CDs in front of a convenience store, seventy-five miles up the road in Baton Rouge. A day after that, Philando Castile was shot in the passenger seat of his car during a police traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, as his girlfriend recorded the aftermath via Facebook Live. Then, the day aft…
Clint Smith
Joe knew that for some, really for most, the derivations of belladonna that blurred their vision and caused their hearts to race would, as well, hasten their forgetting of detail. They would not recall, not readily, any sense of pain or shame or doubt or threat of danger. []There were always children to be used. Members were obliged to offer their children, although not necessarily every child in a family was used. Some were found to be not suited for the rigor. Some were lef…
Judith Spencer Satans High Priest
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