Corroborating

  • 11corroborating — adjective supporting …

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  • 12corroborating — adj. confirming, supporting, substantiating cor·rob·o·rate || kÉ™ rÉ’bÉ™reɪt v. confirm to be true; reinforce; certify …

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  • 13corroborating evidence — proof which supports an argument, supporting facts, supporting evidence …

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  • 14corroborating circumstances — Facts which tend to support the testimony of a witness, especially circumstances which tend to fix the transaction in the mind of the witness. 58 Am J1st Witn §§ 807, 808 …

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  • 15corroborating evidence — noun additional evidence or evidence of different kind that supports a proof already offered in a proceeding • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑evidence …

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  • 16Satanic ritual abuse — (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, cult related abuse, ritualized abuse, sadistic ritual abuse, ritual abuse torture [] [cite journal |last= Kent |first= Stephen |year= 1993 |title= Deviant Scripturalism and Ritual Satanic Abuse Part One:… …

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  • 17corroborative — I adjective affirmatory, agreeing, ascertained, assenting, attested, borne out, certified, confirmatory, confirmed, confirming, convincing, corroborating, deductible, determined, established, evidential, evidentiary, prima facie, proved,… …

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  • 18Repressed memory — is a hypothetical concept used to describe a significant memory, usually of a traumatic nature, that has become unavailable for recall; also called motivated forgetting in which a subject blocks out painful or traumatic times in one s life. This… …

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  • 19Phantom Killer — The Phantom Killer Background information Birth name Unknown Also known as Texarkana Phantom Moonlight Murderer Phantom Slayer Killings Number of victims: 5 killed, 3 attacked …

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  • 20Judgment — In non legal contexts, a judgment is a balanced weighing up of evidence preparatory to making a decision. Background In formulating cognitive judgments, a formal process of evaluation applies. A judgment may be expressed as a statement, e.g. S1:… …

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