substantiators

[US]/səbˈstænʃieɪtəz/
[UK]/səbˈstænʃieɪtərz/

Translation

n.a witness

Phrases & Collocations

expert substantiators

evidence substantiators

professional substantiators

legal substantiators

key substantiators

official substantiators

required substantiators

credible substantiators

independent substantiators

qualified substantiators

Example Sentences

the scientist provided empirical substantiators to support her groundbreaking theory about climate change.

researchers need conclusive substantiators before publishing their findings on the new medication.

the court required concrete substantiators to verify the witness's testimony.

academic papers must include reliable substantiators for all claims made in the research.

the investigation team gathered sufficient substantiators to prove the corporation's fraudulent activities.

historical analysis demands valid substantiators from primary sources and archaeological evidence.

the professor emphasized that strong arguments require substantive substantiators from peer-reviewed studies.

insurance claims need adequate substantiators including medical reports and photographic evidence.

environmental assessments should be backed by scientific substantiators measuring pollution levels accurately.

the journalistic investigation produced verifiable substantiators exposing the political scandal effectively.

technological innovations require robust substantiators demonstrating safety and effectiveness through rigorous testing.

diplomatic negotiations demand concrete substantiators that substantiate proposed agreements with historical precedents.

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