corroborate

Vocabulary Word

Definition
To 'corroborate' something means to provide evidence or information that supports a statement, theory, or finding. It's like showing proof to make someone believe what you say.
Examples in Different Contexts
In environmental studies, 'corroborate' means backing a claim with various studies or data. A scientist might reveal, 'These ice core samples further corroborate the evidence of accelerated global warming.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

Your presented theory on gravitational waves is intriguing. Let's discuss how we can further explore this concept.

Response:

I agree. I will start a series of new experiments to corroborate my theory on gravitational waves.

Business

Scenario:

The sales data from the latest quarter seems promising. Yet, we need to verify all numbers before announcing our success.

Response:

I have checked the sales invoices, which corroborate our impressive sales performance this quarter.

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