English to Urdu Dictionary corroborate

corroborate

توثیق
definition
verb
the witness had corroborated the boy's account of the attack
confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding).
example
There are heat shield plates around the array that have been badly burned to 'corroborate' our theory.
Council officials however said there is no evidence to 'corroborate' these accusations.
Further study using a greater number of mares is justified to 'corroborate' the findings of this experiment.
As I have explained she has produced no documentary or other evidence to 'corroborate' those bald assertions.
Our results 'corroborate' such findings, particularly with respect to intervention assignment.
But yesterday agents who looked further into the raw intelligence said they had found no evidence to 'corroborate' the threat.
In the 1980s, functional neuroimaging data appeared to 'corroborate' this finding.
Replication in larger sample sizes are needed to 'corroborate' this negative finding.
The only statistical data I have to 'corroborate' my statement is observation.
Searching around the internet, I wasn't able to find anything to 'corroborate' this statement.
What he could do is extend an apology, as he has no evidence whatsoever to 'corroborate' his deplorable allegation.
I told my mother what I'd seen and she said ‘Well, we'll have to ring June’ who is the local birdwatching 'corroborator' .
All too rarely is 'corroborative' material offered in support.
As well as 'corroborating' the findings in the previous two sections, this also provides more evidence to suggest that different precursor proteins are imported into chloroplasts via the same import machinery.
They lack confirmation or 'corroboration' by any reliable empirical evidence.
Yet, as Media Matters pointed out at the time, nothing in the report 'corroborates' such assertions.
For the most part Jake would ask the questions- unless Ben had anything he wanted to ask- and Ben was there more as the 'corroborator' than anything else.
Without the 'corroboration' of suitable theoretical supports, no intuitive belief can count as more than mere conjecture.
Most of the examples we use to illustrate the theoretical constructs we propose here come from our own data corpus, supported by 'corroborative' cases from the literature whenever possible.
Any competent investigator would have to stop right here and point out that the 'corroborator' 's testimony has been corrupted by the method of inquiry.
Observations and data from focus groups 'corroborated' these findings.
The 'corroboratory' evidence of history tells us that lawyers have controlled the arguments in parliament for over 500 years.
The entire village council gave statements, 'corroborating' the complaint.
I was most concerned there was an attempt to mould them so they were 'corroborative' , which I felt was misguided and false.
Was it put to either the 'corroborator' or the complainant that they had collaborated on their second stories?
I feel there is a need for 'corroborative' evidence in these cases and a by-law like this could leave a Judge open to making bad orders.
It still needs more 'corroboratory' research, but it looks like it is good for you!
This had enabled the prosecution to successfully question his recollection of events, despite other witnesses 'corroborating' his testimony of a break-in.
That is right, but there could be cases, could there not, where the applicant has been so comprehensively destroyed that that leads you to disbelieve the 'corroborator' ?
In the course of the last three weeks, substantial evidence has been presented to the Senate 'corroborating' these allegations.
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