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1 corroboration
nounBestätigung, diein corroboration of something — als od. zur Bestätigung einer Sache (Gen.)
* * *noun die Bestätigung* * *cor·robo·ra·tion[kəˌrɒbəˈreɪʃən, AM -ˌrɑ:bəˈ-]n Bestätigung f, Beweis min \corroboration of zur Bestätigung [o Untermauerung] einer S. gen* * *[k\@"rɒbə'reISən]nBestätigung f; (of theory also) Bekräftigung f, Erhärtung f, Untermauerung fin corroboration of — zur Untermauerung or Unterstützung (+gen)
through lack of corroboration (Jur) — mangels unterstützenden Beweismaterials; (from witnesses) mangels bestätigender Zeugenaussagen
* * ** * *nounBestätigung, diein corroboration of something — als od. zur Bestätigung einer Sache (Gen.)
* * *n.Bekräftigung f.Bestätigung f.
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