0 past simple and past participle of substantiate --
1 to show something to be true, or to support a claim with facts: --
Reports that children had been hurt have not been substantiated.
We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.
Our claim is substantiated by the following idea for an electoral algorithm.
This assumption is substantiated by evidence from morphophonemic alternations.
Seventy-eight respondents have at least one substantiated case of maltreatment in adolescence only.
A more serious concern is the seemingly subjective assertive arguments that simply are not substantiated.
Most of the arguments are based on anedoctal reports that have not been substantiated with scientific data.
In both instances, the presence in memory of words that could no longer be recalled nor recognized was substantiated.
Even well substantiated cases from the more recent past are often hard to decipher.
Their stipulation is yet to be substantiated by a more thorough analysis of the reattachment process, unavailable to date.