Definition of Corroborators

1. Noun. (plural of corroborator) ¹

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Definition of Corroborators

1. corroborator [n] - See also: corroborator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Corroborators

corrivates
corrivating
corrivation
corrivations
corroborant
corroborate
corroborated
corroborates
corroborating
corroborating evidence
corroboration
corroborations
corroborative
corroboratives
corroborator
corroborators (current term)
corroboratory
corroboree
corroborees
corrode
corroded
corrodes
corrodibilities
corrodibility
corrodible
corrodies
corroding
corrodingly
corrody
corrolate

Literary usage of Corroborators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint by Walter Marion Chandler (1908)
"... and that the two witnesses were the corroborators of the confession of Jesus, then reply must be made that the witnesses were not competent, ..."

2. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Thomas Atkinson Lawson (1897)
"For my part I regard L. de Boisbaudran, Nilson, and Winkler, who discovered these elements, as the trne corroborators of the periodic law. ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1920)
"This fact does not necessarily weaken them so far as Mrs. A. is concerned, but it removes the only possible corroborators. 1. The Dream. ..."

4. Silva gadelica (I-XXXI): a collection of tales in Irish with extracts by Standish Hayes O'Grady (1892)
"... but the great geographer, like the honest man he was, -warns us that he had no corroborators worthy of credit.1 Pomponius Mela, in the first cent., ..."

5. The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint by Walter Marion Chandler (1908)
"... and that the two witnesses were the corroborators of the confession of Jesus, then reply must be made that the witnesses were not competent, ..."

6. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Thomas Atkinson Lawson (1897)
"For my part I regard L. de Boisbaudran, Nilson, and Winkler, who discovered these elements, as the trne corroborators of the periodic law. ..."

7. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1920)
"This fact does not necessarily weaken them so far as Mrs. A. is concerned, but it removes the only possible corroborators. 1. The Dream. ..."

8. Silva gadelica (I-XXXI): a collection of tales in Irish with extracts by Standish Hayes O'Grady (1892)
"... but the great geographer, like the honest man he was, -warns us that he had no corroborators worthy of credit.1 Pomponius Mela, in the first cent., ..."

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