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- noun One who
corroborates , orverifies something; one who lendscredence by upholding another's story.
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Examples
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Instead, transcripts of the interviews with Wright and her corroborator were simply entered into the record, drawing only modest press attention.
Lillian McEwen breaks her 19-year silence about Justice Clarence Thomas Michael A. Fletcher 2010
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The bill also proposes to do away with the corroborator process, which allows a registered voter to vouch for their roommate if that person has no utility bill.
David Vines: Wisconsin Republicans Really Don't Want Me to Vote David Vines 2011
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The bill also proposes to do away with the corroborator process, which allows a registered voter to vouch for their roommate if that person has no utility bill.
David Vines: Wisconsin Republicans Really Don't Want Me to Vote David Vines 2011
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Bill Cosby and his corroborator, Dr Alvin Poussaint recently wrote, Come on People, a book in which they emphasize and tie personal responsibility to the community's progress.
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In a last-minute, late-night maneuver, Wright and her attorney say Biden offered the concept of a letter releasing her from the subpoena but putting her testimony and that of a corroborator in the official record.
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Jode's voice was almost threatening, and he fetched one corroborator after another.
Lin McLean Owen Wister 1899
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Malema claims that as a child he was trained to use a gun in an underground cell of the ANC's armed wing, but the story has just one dubious corroborator.
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A perfectly true incident, with which Miss Stanley was well acquainted, brought in as a corroborator of the foregoing!
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