circumstantiate

[US]/ˌsɜː.kəmˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
[UK]/ˌsɜr.kəmˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/

Translation

vt.to state in detail; to provide evidence; to elaborate; to prove
Word Forms
Third Person Singularcircumstantiates
Present Participlecircumstantiating
Past Tensecircumstantiated
Past Participlecircumstantiated

Phrases & Collocations

circumstantiate evidence

circumstantiate claims

circumstantiate facts

circumstantiate testimony

circumstantiate allegations

circumstantiate arguments

circumstantiate reports

circumstantiate theories

circumstantiate data

circumstantiate conclusions

Example Sentences

they were unable to circumstantiate their claims with evidence.

the lawyer needed to circumstantiate the facts of the case.

we must circumstantiate our arguments with reliable data.

it is important to circumstantiate your observations in a scientific report.

she could not circumstantiate her theory without further research.

to win the debate, he had to circumstantiate his position thoroughly.

the findings need to be circumstantiated by additional experiments.

she provided data to circumstantiate her argument.

it is essential to circumstantiate any claims made in advertising.

the report did not circumstantiate the allegations against him.

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