0 to show something to be true, or to support a claim with facts:
We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.
Reports that children had been hurt have not been substantiated.
1 to show something to be true, or to support a claim with facts:
They have enough evidence to substantiate complaints of vandalism.
To substantiate these findings, two alternative structural models were examined.
Moreover, the ' asides ' - of which the author is fond - are not always substantiated by hard evidence.
Because the image analysis results described above are representative of the cumulative response of many neurons, we substantiated our observations using traditional individualcell analysis.
As evidence, each item consolidated and substantiated a prosecution.
According to her reasoning, these cultural differences can be used to substantiate the fact that different types of welfare state pursue different migration policies.
They nevertheless suggest a basic pattern or cultural reciprocity between citizens and parliament that is substantiated by the distribution of electoral procedures.
This article substantiates this claim for national political parties.
Results across studies clearly substantiate the hypothesis that name writing improves more rapidly with age than the writing of dictated words.
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