corroborative evidence

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Used to describe evidence that supports or helps to prove a statement, theory, or finding.

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  • The prosecution presented corroborative evidence to support the witness's testimony.
  • Without any corroborative evidence, his claim was difficult to believe.
  • The satellite data offered compelling corroborative evidence for their climate theory.
  • Detectives are still searching for corroborative evidence to link the suspect to the crime.
  • Her diary entry served as corroborative evidence of his presence at the event.
  • The case was dismissed due to a lack of sufficient corroborative evidence.
  • A second source provided corroborative evidence, making the story much more credible.
  • Further research is required to gather more corroborative evidence for this new medical treatment.
  • The judge asked if there was any physical or corroborative evidence to back up the allegation.
  • His confession alone was not enough; the police needed corroborative evidence.