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bear out
verb as in substantiate
Example Sentences
But the data don’t bear out the footage, Powell said, though he couldn’t say with absolute certainty that the fire was not caused by Edison lines.
Miller said he believed that history would bear out the view that in the annals of Mideast peace efforts, “not a single president’s negotiated agreement was ever topped” by what Carter achieved at Camp David.
But this time the restraint isn’t derived from the fear of judgment; it’s borne out of the knowledge that any dalliance with Samuel could have dire consequences.
But the court heard how the toddler was subjected to sustained violent attacks borne out of Jeff's "evil temper" and frustration over her struggles with potty training.
The dramatic shift in California voter behavior on criminal justice is borne out by data.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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