Corroborate in a sentence as a verb

Is it because they would corroborate Broder's story?

I see that as the class of objections that these studies are looking to corroborate or refute.

To corroborate your point, here is the transcript from the 5S launch:"The third feature is all about security.

I visited there a couple times, and I can completely corroborate the poor working conditions.

Musk didn't produce the call logs, and the "data" corroborates most of Broder's claims regarding what happened during the drive.

You'll see someone held in a room for hours, questioned for hours, with all their documents being searched for phone numbers and people being called to corroborate the story.

I never really trusted the Winkelvoss twins, but these direct emails are pretty damning and seem to corroborate the twins' story.

One is the idea of "opensource intelligence" that can be used to corroborate otherwise secret accounts.

As a leftist off of the numberline in Seattle, I can corroborate that thought terminating groupthink is alive and well across the social spectrum.

"Worthless" is a pretty strong statement: do you have anything at all to corroborate your speculation in an area which you admit you have no expertise?

To corroborate #2: One of the things often said about depression and ******* is that severely depressed people are too depressed to have the energy to commit *******.

Until evidence or a credible witness corroborate the claims, it's a disagreement between an employee and employer.

Can anyone corroborate this story?Frankly, I find it hard to believe that gate staff of a delayed flight are monitoring Twitter and comparing it to their passenger manifests in realtime.

I was angry at how belligerent the Bush administration was getting, given that the publicly available evidence did not corroborate their claims that we might wake up to a "mushroom cloud".

Falsification tests of spuriously moved borders, geographic and pre-existing differences, and interpersonal trust corroborate a genuine Habsburg effect.

Corroborate definitions

verb

establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant"

See also: confirm sustain substantiate support affirm

verb

give evidence for

See also: validate

verb

support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm; "The stories and claims were born out by the evidence"

See also: underpin support