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Example sentences for "substantiated"

Lexicographically close words:
substantiall; substantially; substantials; substantiam; substantiate; substantiates; substantiating; substantiation; substantival; substantive
  1. All speculative disquisition must begin with Postulates, authorised and substantiated by the conscience exclusively.

  2. This Convention is also substantiated by the express declarations of Lord Rosmead and the Rev.

  3. The information furnished by Murphy that "Gink" Cummings had ordered that crime be stopped in Los Angeles was substantiated by the developments of the following week.

  4. His suspicion that her condemnation of photoplays and everyone connected with them was being fostered by someone else had been substantiated by an incident which occurred shortly after the night she had turned her back on Consuello.

  5. Has history substantiated or disproved this charge?

  6. The legality of this act was substantiated in 1865 by the Thirteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution.

  7. A superhuman authority needs to be substantiated by superhuman evidence, and what is superhuman is miraculous" (pp.

  8. Only that which never happened needs to be substantiated by miracles.

  9. And here, as did not happen in every field, the narratives were often substantiated by the exhibition of specimens that admitted no question.

  10. And so as soon as the claims of Dulong and Petit and of Mitscherlich had been substantiated by other observers, the laws of the specific heat of atoms, and of isomorphism, took their place as new levers of chemical science.

  11. His testimony was substantiated by certificates for seamen discharged before the superintendent of a mercantile marine office in the British Empire, a British consul, or a shipping officer on board the vessel on which he had sailed.

  12. A boy accepts appearances as realities; and these fireworks doubtless enlarged my conceptions of the possibilities of nature, and substantiated the fables of the enchanters.

  13. Kantor’s charges had been substantiated and the manufacturer of Antidiabeticum was fined 600 marks or forty days’ imprisonment, while apparently on purely technical grounds Dr.

  14. That it is a material substance we were hardly ever in doubt, and our studies of it have substantiated and confirmed our belief.

  15. Ruskin's criticism on the painting of Whistler would not be substantiated by a single writer of to-day.

  16. And the same charge can be substantiated against Deism.

  17. Ample testimony from the Bible substantiated this position.

  18. Thus, both the law and the cause of progress, which, from lack of evidence, can be but hypothetically substantiated in respect of the earlier forms of life on our globe, can be actually substantiated in respect of the latest forms.

  19. On several occasions he had taken the trouble to prove his assertions, and found to his surprise that the Bible easily substantiated what the boy had said.

  20. He swore that he had assisted at the autopsy, and in the main substantiated the evidence of Dr.

  21. And his having charge of this most important case, in which chemical expert testimony seemed likely to play an important part, substantiated the statement.

  22. It will be fully admitted, that when the idea was once communicated, its reality was substantiated by the frame of nature, by the regularity, the extent, and the beneficence of the great physical system.

  23. Simply and solely, because it was delivered to him with such evidences of supernatural origin, in the thunders of Sinai, and substantiated at subsequent periods by miracle and prophecy, that he must receive it as divine.

  24. You say: "Granted this death wish was present at some time or other, and is substantiated by memory, yet this is no explanation.

  25. This, however, is substantiated with certainty only by microscopic demonstration of the germ of abortion.

  26. And this theory is not well substantiated by facts because, if the theory were true, we should expect considerable differences to be usually presented by nests of the same species.

  27. This theory, while serving as a full and simple explanation of all the facts, has, as we have seen, been so fully substantiated by observation and experiment, that it deserves to be regarded as raised to the rank of a completed demonstration.

  28. With reference to this theory it is only needful to say that it is antecedently improbable, and not well substantiated by facts.

  29. So far these contentions have been substantiated during the present campaign.

  30. The airship and the aeroplane have accomplished wonders, but despite their achievements the captive balloon has fully substantiated its value as a military unit in its particular field of operations.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "substantiated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    actual; ascertained; attested; authenticated; certain; certified; confirmed; determined; documentary; effectual; established; factual; fixed; historical; proved; proven; real; settled; shown; substantiated; true; truthful; undoubted; unquestionable; valid; validated; veracious; verified; veritable