1. corroborating - Adjective
2. corroborating - Verb
of Corroborate
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut because we live in an age of science, we have a preoccupation with corroborating our myths. Michael Shermer
A good corroborating chain, if they fail in the last link, the whole will fall to the ground. Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden
Claiming certainty without corroborating evidence is stupid. Han Fei
As a collection platform, OST missions are also potentially capable of providing unique or corroborating information on a target of interest, including Russian order of battle, force movements, and military maneuvers (including “snap exercises”). Source: Internet
Although subject to the same infirmities as retrograde extrapolation—guessing based upon averages and unknown variables—this can be relevant in estimating BAC when driving and/or corroborating or contradicting the results of a later chemical test. Source: Internet
“As we gather corroborating evidence, we have reached out to other possible sexual assault victims,” Lacey said. Source: Internet