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substantiation

[ suhb-stan-shee-ey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, valid, or real; proof:

    The department may require employees to provide vouchers, receipts, or other substantiation for any fees or expenses claimed.

  2. the act or process of establishing or proving the truth of something:

    For scientific substantiation of health effects, the nutrients in these vitamin capsules must first be accurately measured.

  3. the act or instance of giving something material existence or concrete form:

    The protagonist is visited by a digital, partial substantiation of his late wife, awakening other ghosts from his past.

    The minister’s sermon was on Christ as the substantiation of God’s true love, true life, and true lineage.



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Other yvlog Forms

  • ԴDz·ܲ·ٲ·پ··پDz noun
  • ·ܲ·ٲ·پ··پDz noun
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of substantiation1

First recorded in 1625–35; from Late Latin ܲٲԳپپō-, stem of ܲٲԳپپō; substantiate ( def ), -ion ( def )
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Cobb said he expected much of what’s contained in the final report to have already been public information, but that the final report would probably include substantiation of that information from new sources and witnesses.

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He said he was “leery” of joining such a motion “without having a better understanding or substantiation of the allegations,” and asked for time to review the matter once Ms. Willis’s office responded.

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"We don’t think there’s any substantiation of the need to raise capital," said Kevin Fromer, president and CEO of the Financial Services Forum, which represents large global banks.

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“A lot of the substantiation is a sentence or two: ‘I raise my animals humanely,’” said Dena Jones, director of the Animal Welfare Institute’s farmed animal program.

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The Paydar statement, released in February when the department filed its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking gave no substantiation for its claims.

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