Definition of circumstantiate in US English:
circumstantiate
verb ˌsərkəmˈstænʃiˌeɪtˌsərkəmˈstanSHēˌātˌsərkəmˈstænʃiˌeɪt
[with object]rare Set forth or support with circumstances or details.
Example sentencesExamples
- Further studies are needed to better circumstantiate these conditions.
- The reviewers must provide a circumstantiated opinion on a standardized form in the maximum period of 30 days.
- Real-life examples will be provided to circumstantiate the discussion.
- In step four indicators are going to be determined in order to support and circumstantiate the evaluation.
- The traffic offence can be circumstantiated by a photocamera with high resolution.
Definition of circumstantiate in US English:
circumstantiate
verbˌsərkəmˈstanSHēˌātˌsərkəmˈstænʃiˌeɪt
[with object]rare Set forth or support with circumstances or details.
Example sentencesExamples
- Further studies are needed to better circumstantiate these conditions.
- The traffic offence can be circumstantiated by a photocamera with high resolution.
- In step four indicators are going to be determined in order to support and circumstantiate the evaluation.
- The reviewers must provide a circumstantiated opinion on a standardized form in the maximum period of 30 days.
- Real-life examples will be provided to circumstantiate the discussion.