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sub·stan·ti·ate
/səbˈstæn(t)ʃiˌet/
(
vt
.)使實體化,證實
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sub·stan·ti·ate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Substantiated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Substantiating
.]
1.
To
make
to
exist
;
to
make
real
.
2.
To
establish
the
existence
or
truth
of
by
proof
or
competent
evidence
;
to
verify
;
as
,
to
substantiate
a
charge
or
allegation
;
to
substantiate
a
declaration
.
Observation
is
,
in
turn
,
wanted
to
direct
and
substantiate
the
course
of
experiment
.
--
Coleridge
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
substantiate
v
1:
establish
or
strengthen
as
with
new
evidence
or
facts
; "
his
story
confirmed
my
doubts
"; "
The
evidence
supports
the
defendant
" [
syn
:
confirm
,
corroborate
,
sustain
,
support
,
affirm
] [
ant
:
negate
]
2:
represent
in
bodily
form
; "
He
embodies
all
that
is
evil
wrong
with
the
system
"; "
The
painting
substantiates
the
feelings
of
the
artist
" [
syn
:
incarnate
,
body forth
,
embody
]
3:
make
real
or
concrete
;
give
reality
or
substance
to
; "
our
ideas
must
be
substantiated
into
actions
" [
syn
:
realize
,
realise
,
actualize
,
actualise
]
4:
solidify
,
firm
,
or
strengthen
; "
The
president's
trip
will
substantiate
good
relations
with
the
former
enemy
country
"
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