adjective
- serving to confirm, support, or strengthen; corroborating
Usage: formal; often used in legal or academic contexts
noun
- something that corroborates or confirms; a corroborating agent or evidence
Usage: formal; rare in modern usage
Examples
- The witness provided corroborant testimony that supported the defendant's alibi.
- The archaeological findings were corroborant with the historical records.
- Multiple corroborant sources confirmed the accuracy of the report.
- The laboratory results served as corroborant evidence in the investigation.
- Her statement was corroborant to the earlier accounts given by other witnesses.
- The documents provided corroborant support for the researcher's hypothesis.