CORROBORABLE | • corroborable adj. Capable of being corroborated. • CORROBORABLE adj. able to be corroborated. |
CORROBORATE | • corroborate v. (Transitive) To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for. • corroborate v. (Transitive) To make strong; to strengthen. • CORROBORATE v. to support with evidence or authority. |
CORROBORATED | • corroborated adj. Strengthened; confirmed; rendered more certain. • corroborated v. Simple past tense and past participle of corroborate. • CORROBORATE v. to support with evidence or authority. |
CORROBORATES | • corroborates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of corroborate. • CORROBORATE v. to support with evidence or authority. |
CORROBORATIVE | • corroborative adj. Serving to corroborate. • corroborative n. (Dated) a medical tonic; a corroborant. • CORROBORATIVE adj. serving to corroborate. |
CORROBORATIVELY | • corroboratively adv. In a corroborative manner. • CORROBORATIVE adv. serving to corroborate. |
CORROBORATIVES | • corroboratives n. Plural of corroborative. • CORROBORATIVE n. that which serves to corroborate. |
CORROBOREE | • corroboree n. A nocturnal dance held by Australian Aborigines, for social, celebratory or warlike purposes. • corroboree n. A song or chant made for such a festivity. • corroboree n. Any noisy, late-night gathering or disturbance. |
CORROBOREED | • CORROBOREE v. (Native Australian) to hold a kind of festivity. |
CORROBOREEING | • CORROBOREE v. (Native Australian) to hold a kind of festivity. |
CORROBOREES | • corroborees n. Plural of corroboree. • CORROBOREE v. (Native Australian) to hold a kind of festivity. |
OVERBORROW | • overborrow v. To borrow too much money. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
OVERBORROWED | • overborrowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overborrow. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
OVERBORROWING | • overborrowing v. Present participle of overborrow. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
OVERBORROWS | • overborrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overborrow. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
PERFLUOROCARBON | • perfluorocarbon n. (Organic chemistry) Any compound formally derived from a hydrocarbon by replacing each hydrogen atom… • PERFLUOROCARBON n. an organic compound in which much of the hydrogen has been replaced by fluorine. |
UNCORROBORATED | • uncorroborated adj. Not corroborated. • UNCORROBORATED adj. not corroborated. |