/kəˈrɑbərəˌtɪv/ – verb
Definition: xác nhận, củng cố thêm.
A more thorough explanation: Corroborative, in a legal context, refers to evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the truth or accuracy of a statement, claim, or fact. It is used to strengthen the credibility or reliability of a particular piece of evidence or testimony in a legal proceeding.
Example: The witness provided corroborative evidence that supported the prosecution’s case against the defendant.