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corroboratory, a.|kəˈrɒbərətərɪ| [f. corroborate v. + -ory.] That tends to corroborate, or has the effect of corroborating; corroborative.
1656Bramhall Replic. iv. 161 Coercive and compulsory and coroboratory power. 1883J. Payn Kit I. ix. 152 Collecting corroboratory evidence. Hence coˈrroboratorily adv.
1867F. H. Ludlow Little Brother 70 ‘It's a devilish serious matter!’ corroboratorily added No. 3. |