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Definition of Corroborative

Corroborative
Corroborative Cor*rob"o*ra*tive (k?r-r?b"?-r?-t?v), a. [Cf. F. corroboratif.] Tending to strengthen of confirm.
Corroborative
Corroborative Cor*rob"o*ra*tive, n. A medicine that strengthens; a corroborant. --Wiseman.

Meaning of Corroborative from wikipedia

- Defendant says, "It was like what he/she (a witness) said but...". This is Corroborative evidence from the defendant that the evidence the witness gave is true...
- In psychology, a drive theory, theory of drives or drive doctrine is a theory that attempts to analyze, classify or define the psychological drives. A...
- "Scapegoat" for the Mountain Meadow M****acre—also came out in 1877. The corroborative testimonies coming out of Utah from Mormons and former Mormons influenced...
- Signature Profiling In India: Its Status As An Aid In Investigation And As Corroborative Evidence-As Seen From Judgments (PDF). Proceedings of XX All India Forensic...
- system. Australia, India, ****an and the United States formed an ad-hoc corroborative group, and it was the origin of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue. According...
- diffuse pinkness of the conjunctiva which may be mistaken for iritis, but corroborative signs on microscopy, particularly numerous lymphoid follicles on the...
- Cyrus Cylinder has traditionally been seen by biblical scholars as corroborative evidence of this policy, although the interpretation is disputed[by...
- some valid criticism of the complainant's credibility, the lack of corroborative evidence and the sworn denial of the respondent, I find I am not 'satisfied...
- history, observations made by the clinician during interviews, and corroborative details obtained from family members, friends, and medical records....
- to be a spurious account which is likely false because there is no corroborative accounts to support this. The various artists and craftsmen who worked...