corroboratively

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English

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Etymology

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From corroborative +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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corroboratively (not comparable)

  1. In a corroborative manner.
    • 1997, William W. Quinn, The Only Tradition, page 211:
      Rather, our purpose is specifically an examination of five aspects or elements of this Traditional culture upon which Guénon and Coomaraswamy commented and upon which academic specialists of medieval culture have written in corroboratively similar or parallel terms, resulting in persuasive support for the proposition advanced when considered in the aggregation.