Corroborate
<ko-rahb-bore-rayhte>
confirm; verify; certify;
validating a fact or idea by giving verbal confirmation.
He will corroborate my story. He was there and saw what happened.
Memory trick:
Co reminds of two.
Robor reminds of robbers.
Two robbers tell the same story.
Used at work:
The report will corroborate our findings. It will prove what we are saying.
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