English to Arabic Dictionary substantiate

substantiate

إثبات
definition
verb
they had found nothing to substantiate the allegations
provide evidence to support or prove the truth of.
translation of 'substantiate'
verb
برر,
قدم الدليل,
جسد,
ثبت,
أكد
example
Yet the IGIS inquiry has provided no evidence to 'substantiate' this conclusion.
Parents were outraged after social services investigators found no evidence to 'substantiate' the claims.
They have failed to produce evidence to 'substantiate' the reason for refusal of the application.
Subsequently, the police declared that there was no evidence to 'substantiate' the allegations.
Journalists try to 'substantiate' allegations with other evidence, but this isn't always possible.
Scientific tests at the American trials found no evidence to 'substantiate' claims of improved performance.
they had found nothing to 'substantiate' the allegations
However no evidence has been found to 'substantiate' allegations that animals have been mistreated.
I therefore ask you to challenge the spokesman, on my behalf, to produce evidence to 'substantiate' his claims or withdraw them.
they had found nothing to 'substantiate' the allegations
But he did not bother to 'substantiate' his argument by providing any figures.
Hence, our results provide data 'substantiating' the earlier proposition that protein binding and protein folding have similar underlying principles.
There is evidence in abundance which 'substantiates' my claim.
However, when some educators, among them representatives of regional accrediting bodies, began to ask for evidence of this assertion, few institutions could provide 'substantiating' documentation.
In themselves they don't really mean a lot unless they can be 'substantiated' by some scientific evidence.
This utilitarian consideration is arguably unfair and disrespectful of persons, and needs further factual 'substantiation' .
No evidence 'substantiating' this claim has been made public, however, and the CIA itself has refused any comment on the operation.
Following the pattern of the previous section, evidence will be provided 'substantiating' the veracity of the themes of the argument.
It was also, clearly enough, a matter about which he was vitally concerned, given that it involved the possible corroboration and 'substantiation' of the matters that he had already said all that he needed to say on the matter.
But the bureau said the motives could either not be ascertained or 'substantiated' by evidence.
Before distributing or submitting a marketing communication for publication, marketers must hold documentary evidence to prove all claims, whether direct or implied, that are capable of objective 'substantiation' .
These decisions are based on gathering evidence and 'substantiating' facts.
The Chicago Tribune reports that a grand jury has been convened, but no evidence 'substantiating' the government's position has been released.
What's missing is concrete evidence that 'substantiates' the claim and excludes other influences.
The strategy is about 'substantiating' the case and providing a framework to guide development in ways which maximise the potential.
This is a personally horrific, professionally-damaging and gutless accusation to make without 'substantiation' .
No factual 'substantiation' is given for the alarming implication.
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