Examples of 'substantiate' in a sentence

Meaning of "substantiate"

To substantiate means to provide evidence to support or prove the truth of something
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  • To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate
  • To give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents

How to use "substantiate" in a sentence

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Missions were not required to substantiate performance ratings.
Substantiate news from private or public sources.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate staff uniforms claim.
I substantiate my worthiness to enter into it with a dowry.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate claim for receivables.
Substantiate them with enough supporting data.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate claim for deposits.
We do not have enough current data to substantiate.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate temporary furniture loss.
My spies whisper but can not substantiate.
If you can not substantiate either agricultural.
Extensive documentary research was undertaken to substantiate conclusions.
Companies to substantiate their unisex actuarial tables.
There is abundant evidence to substantiate this fact.
Can you substantiate your charge that.

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Insufficient evidence provided to substantiate claimed loss.
Sufficient to substantiate a charge of incitement to racial hatred.
There is no scientific information to substantiate these assumptions.
We substantiate the fact with the following facts.
We have photographs to substantiate this little episode.
But there were no adoption or birth records to substantiate.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate payment or relief claim.
Have you facts and figures to substantiate.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate tangible property claim.
Qualitative differences are a lot more difficult to substantiate.
Insufficient evidence to substantiate claim for expenses.
Allegations of ritual sacrifice are particularly difficult to substantiate.
All courts are required to substantiate their judgements.
Substantiate the nuttage in the back.
You lack an alibi to substantiate your claims.
Such anecdotes and suspicions are hard to substantiate.
You have no evidence to substantiate these allegations.
Substantiate the gained knowledge by elaborating action plans.
You have nothing to substantiate any of this.
Substantiate any decision to go sole source.
And you can not substantiate them.
Either substantiate your claim or apologise.
We have got nothing to substantiate that theory.
Unable to substantiate a result for this service standard.
The use of evidence to substantiate the argument.
Substantiate compliance with banking covenants.
Later documents would substantiate the accusation.
Substantiate losses or charitable donations for tax purposes.
Empiricism can not substantiate universal propositions.
Little evidence has appeared to substantiate this.
I could not substantiate any of your facts.
But we have never been able to substantiate anything.
If you can not substantiate either agricultural or hort.
We have a number of reasons to substantiate this view.
You have to substantiate it before you print a word of it.

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