Crossword-Solution: CORROBORATING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Corroborating | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Corroborate |
We have 9 clues for the answer “CORROBORATING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| verifying | 12 answers |
| Matching | 28 answers |
| Juxtaposition | 35 answers |
| Verification | 41 answers |
| Relation. | 54 answers |
| resemblance | 55 answers |
| Relationship | 61 answers |
| Starting | 62 answers |
| Examination | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORROBORATING (5)
Editorial responsibilities include: to collate contributions and suggestions from others; to seek out corroborating information; to cross-reference related entries; to keep the file in a consistent format; and to announce and distribute updated versions periodically.
Casson’s testimony to the fact that he had seen the stranger; nevertheless, he proffered various corroborating circumstances.
These laws of planetary motion were vastly important as corroborating the Copernican theory of the universe, though their position in this regard was not immediately recognized by contemporary thinkers.
Notwithstanding the conclusiveness of these experiments, the claims of Pouchet were revived in England ten years later by Professor Bastian; but then the experiments of John Tyndall, fully corroborating the results of Pasteur, gave a final quietus to the claim of "spontaneous generation" as hitherto formulated.
All know how corroborating proofs crowd upon the mind as soon as it catches a direct clue to any hitherto unsuspected fact; how rapidly the thoughts flow and premises tend to their just conclusions under such circumstances.
Quotes with CORROBORATING (3)
Not only do skeptics such as Lanning choose to ignore eyewitness/victim accounts of ritual criminal activity, they apparently also choose to overlook the significant number of cases of ritual abuse in which perpetrators have confessed to their crimes. In the Bottoms et al. (1991; 1993) study of 2,292 cases of ritual abuse, perpetrators in 30% of the child cases confessed to abusing one or more children, and perpetrators in 15% of adult cases confessed to perpetrating as well.…
Oppenheimer’s theorizing was so startlingly original — so far in advance of the corroborating observations and so far off the beaten track of astrophysical research — that his colleagues’ ignorance cost him the recognition he deserved.
Any perjury case is a tough case. You just don't go on 'he said-she said.' You have to find corroborating evidence.