transitive. To confirm or validate (an agreement, pledge, etc.) by giving formal consent, approval, or sanction; to carry out (a command). Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > attest, bear witness [verb (transitive)] > support, corroborate (51) fasteneOE transitive. To confirm or validate (an agreement, pledge, etc.) by giving formal consent, approval, or sanction; to carry out (a command). Obsolete. i-sothea925 transitive. To prove true; to verify, confirm. sustainc1325 transitive. To advocate or support as valid, correct, or true; to uphold or affirm the justice or validity of. witness1362 transitive. To be formally present as a witness of (a transaction). approvec1380 To pronounce to be good, commend. transitive. confirmc1384 To corroborate, or add support to (a statement, etc.); to make certain, verify, put beyond doubt. affirma1393 transitive. To confirm (a statement made by another); to maintain or stand by (a statement of one's own). Obsolete. justifya1393 transitive. To make good (an argument, statement, or opinion); to confirm or support by attestation or evidence; to corroborate, prove, verify… to bear outa1475 transitive. To corroborate, confirm (a fact or assertion). Also: to support, back up (a person) (now only in something he or she has claimed). corrobore1485 = corroborate, v. uphold1485 To support by advocacy or assent; to sustain against objection or criticism. nourisha1522 transitive. To foster, cherish, or nurse (a feeling, thought, etc.) in one's heart or mind, typically over a long period of time. underpinc1522 figurative. To support, corroborate. to countenance outa1529 to countenance out (also, to countenance): to face out, persist in maintaining unblushingly or unfalteringly; also (of a thing) to bear out… favoura1530 Of a circumstance, fact, etc.: To lend confirmation or support to (a belief, doctrine, rarely, a person); to point in the direction of. soothe1544 To support, or back up, (a person) in a statement or assertion. Obsolete. strengthen1548 transitive. To confirm (a person) in an opinion, belief, feeling, etc. comfort1593 figurative. To confirm, corroborate. Obsolete. rare. second1596 To support, back (a statement, opinion, a person in his or her opinion); to confirm, corroborate (a report). Obsolete. accredit1598 transitive. To give or lend credit to, to promote as or show to be credible; to gain belief or influence for. Also: to vouch for, sanction, or… evidencea1601 To demonstrate by means of evidence. transitive (in passive). Esp. of a fact or statement: to be backed up with supporting evidence; to be shown… warrantise1600 To warrant, sanction, authorize; to confirm, corroborate. compact1608 figurative. To confirm, give consistency to. Obsolete. back1612 To support morally (by arguments, etc.). thickena1616 transitive. figurative. To make more substantial; to strengthen, confirm. accreditate1654 transitive. = accredit, v. (in various senses); (in recent use esp.) to confer official accreditation on (a school, programme, etc.). Now chiefly in p… shoulder1674 transferred. Of a thing: To prop up. figurative. Of the terms of an argument: To back up. Obsolete. support1691 transitive. (a) To add to as an enhancement, reinforce, supplement; †(b) to intensify, as by contrast (obsolete rare). corroborate1706 To strengthen (an opinion, statement, argument, etc.) by concurrent or agreeing statements or… of a person. carry1835 transitive. To support (a supposition, inference, analogous case, etc.); to give validity to. rare. to give (also lend) colour1921 to give (also lend) colour: (originally) to give a specious appearance of truth to an idea, opinion, etc.; to afford a ground or pretext for an… Subcategories:— on basis of authority (11) — on basis of truth (4) — with circumstances (1) — by oath, etc. (3) — with inadequate evidence (1) |
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