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Corroborate. How should I use this word?Can I use as synonim of support?
To corroborate this view, there are many pieces of research
May 4, 2020 9:04 AM
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'Corroborate' refers more to supporting something with evidence. You are making something more certain, or adding authority to a statement.
For example "Recent research seems to corroborate his theory".
I think your example is ok because you are talking about research/evidence supporting a view.
'Support' can be used in this context - "Recent research seems to support his theory". However, it can be used in contexts where there is no research/evidence. You can support your friend in an argument simply because you are his friend. You can support an idea without having evidence to 'back it up'. You can support a football team without providing any information as to why.
May 4, 2020
"I could not corroborate his story." You could use it as a synonym for support, but it depends on the context. It is typically used to mean [to confirm].
Hope this helps.
Lacei
May 4, 2020
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