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  1. substantiate:


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Detailed Translations for substantiate from English to Dutch

substantiate:

to substantiate verb (substantiates, substantiated, substantiating)

  1. to substantiate (realize; realise)
    waarmaken
    • waarmaken verb (maak waar, maakt waar, maakte waar, maakten waar, waargemaakt)

Conjugations for substantiate:

present
  1. substantiate
  2. substantiate
  3. substantiates
  4. substantiate
  5. substantiate
  6. substantiate
simple past
  1. substantiated
  2. substantiated
  3. substantiated
  4. substantiated
  5. substantiated
  6. substantiated
present perfect
  1. have substantiated
  2. have substantiated
  3. has substantiated
  4. have substantiated
  5. have substantiated
  6. have substantiated
past continuous
  1. was substantiating
  2. were substantiating
  3. was substantiating
  4. were substantiating
  5. were substantiating
  6. were substantiating
future
  1. shall substantiate
  2. will substantiate
  3. will substantiate
  4. shall substantiate
  5. will substantiate
  6. will substantiate
continuous present
  1. am substantiating
  2. are substantiating
  3. is substantiating
  4. are substantiating
  5. are substantiating
  6. are substantiating
subjunctive
  1. be substantiated
  2. be substantiated
  3. be substantiated
  4. be substantiated
  5. be substantiated
  6. be substantiated
diverse
  1. substantiate!
  2. let's substantiate!
  3. substantiated
  4. substantiating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for substantiate:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
waarmaken realise; realize; substantiate
- actualise; actualize; affirm; body forth; confirm; corroborate; embody; incarnate; realise; realize; support; sustain
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- demonstrate; prove; support

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Related Definitions for "substantiate":

  1. solidify, firm, or strengthen1
    • The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country1
  2. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts1
  3. make real or concrete; give reality or substance to1
    • our ideas must be substantiated into actions1
  4. represent in bodily form1
    • The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist1