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Adjective
1. serving to support or corroborate;
"collateral evidence"
The first known use of substantiate was in 1610
substantive1 of 2noun
a word or word group that functions in a sentence as a noun
substantive2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being completely independent
real rather than apparent
substantive evidence
having the function of a grammatical substantive
a substantive phrase
considerable in amount or numbers : substantial
made substantive progress
creating and defining rights and duties
substantive law
involving matters of major or practical importance to all concerned
substantive discussions among world leaders
substantive1 of 2noun
a word or word group that functions in a sentence as a noun
substantive2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being completely independent
real rather than apparent
substantive evidence
having the function of a grammatical substantive
a substantive phrase
considerable in amount or numbers : substantial
made substantive progress
creating and defining rights and duties
substantive law
involving matters of major or practical importance to all concerned
substantive discussions among world leaders
substantiateverb
to give substance or form to : embody
to establish by proof or evidence
substantiate a claim
1 By far the most substantiative are the four optional commentary tracks.
2 It is one area of her life that has been affected by inflation where she feels like she can make substantiative changes.
3 “We have repeatedly, during a number of years, and constantly raised a question about substantiative talks on the disarmament issue, notably, on all the aspects,” Putin said.
4 Well, the rumor-mongering is constant and often barely attributable or substantiative.
5 Phillips introduced herself as “Jaime Taylor,” Chappell said, and told him that she and her brother were hoping to launch a news website that would elevate “true news” above less substantiative stories.
6 As Billboard notes, high physical album sales, especially within K-pop, indicate substantiative national popularity that helps propel an act forward.
7 The indictment includes "substantiative new elements" and replaces the previous one, the office of the prosecutor of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon said.
8 The National Business Daily cited a lawyer familiar with the IPO as saying AgBank's application has entered a substantiative stage.
9 The Hague-based tribunal said the amended document "replaces the indictment of 11 March 2011, to include substantiative new elements unavailable until recently".
10 substantiated his claim to local mountaineering fame with a photo of himself on the summit of Mount McKinley
11 Mr. MacGregor couldn't substantiate that it was Peter, and not some other rabbit, in the cabbage patch.
12 According to the on-set source, following Yi’s complaint, multiple individuals and witnesses were interviewed as part of the full investigation, but none of their claims could be substantiated.
13 Yet there are no court records or reports from legitimate media outlets to substantiate it.
1 表示存在的
2 独立
separate independent absolute sole substantive self-contained freestanding autocephalous independence independency swaraj
3 具体的