noun
- plural of corroboration; evidence or information that confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding
Usage: countable noun; typically used in legal, academic, or investigative contexts
Examples
- The witness provided corroborations of the defendant's alibi.
- Multiple corroborations from independent sources strengthened the researcher's hypothesis.
- The detective sought corroborations before making an arrest.
- Scientific corroborations of the theory came from laboratories around the world.
- Without corroborations, the claim remained unverified.
- The journalist gathered corroborations from three different eyewitnesses.
- Historical corroborations of the ancient text were discovered in recent excavations.