corroborability

[US]//kəˌrɒbəˈrəbɪləti//
[UK]//kəˌrɑːbəˈrəbɪləti//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being capable of being corroborated; the degree to which a claim, account, or evidence can be supported by additional independent evidence

Phrases & Collocations

corroborability matters

test corroborability

Example Sentences

the corroborability of her alibi increased after the store receipts and cctv footage matched the timeline.

investigators questioned the corroborability of his account because no independent witness could confirm it.

the report emphasized corroborability, recommending that claims be supported by verifiable sources.

for strong corroborability, the team logged every change with timestamps and reviewer notes.

the judge weighed corroborability when deciding whether the testimony was reliable.

cross-checking transaction records improved the corroborability of the audit findings.

low corroborability often signals that a story depends too much on a single perspective.

the journalist sought corroborability by comparing interviews with public documents.

because the data came from multiple sensors, the corroborability of the measurement was high.

the policy requires corroborability checks before any allegation is published.

peer review strengthened the corroborability of the study by forcing clearer methods and shared datasets.

the defense argued that the corroborability of the confession was weak without supporting evidence.

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