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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: substantiat, -substantiat-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vt) พิสูจน์See Also: ยืนยันSyn. confirm, justify, prove, verify
(vt) ทำให้มีตัวมีตนSee Also: ทำให้เป็นรูปธรรมSyn. actualize, reify
(n) การพิสูจน์See Also: การยืนยันSyn. embodiment, vindication
(adj) ซึ่งมีหลักฐานยืนยันSee Also: ซึ่งพิสูจน์ได้Syn. provable, verifiable
(n) การเปลี่ยนสสารหนึ่งไปเป็นอีกสสารหนึ่ง
  Hope Dictionary 
(ซับสแทน'ชิเอท) vt. พิสูจน์, ยืนยันด้วยหลักฐานพยาน, ทำให้มีลักษณะเป็นของจริง, ยืนยัน, ทำให้มีแก่นสาร. -substantiation n.See Also: substantiative adj. substantiator n.Syn. confirm, affirm
  Nontri Dictionary 
(vt) ยืนยัน, พิสูจน์
(n) การเปลี่ยนสภาพ
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) proofSee Also: evidence, testimony, verification, confirmation, substantiationSyn. หลักฐาน, ข้อพิสูจน์Example:สถิติจากการสำรวจดังกล่าวเป็นข้อยืนยันว่ามีคนไทยจำนวนไม่น้อยมีความเชื่อเรื่องไสยศาสตร์
(n) proofSee Also: evidence, substantiation, testimonySyn. หลักฐาน, ข้อยืนยัน, ข้อรับรองExample:กระทรวงสาธารณสุขพยายามหาข้อพิสูจน์ว่ายาสมุนไพรใช้รักษาโรคเอดส์ได้หรือไม่Unit:ข้อThai Definition:สิ่งที่ชี้แจงให้รู้เหตุผล, สิ่งที่แสดงให้เห็นจริง
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[khøphisūt] (n, exp) EN: proof ; evidence ; substantiation ; testimony ; argument  FR: preuve [ f ] ; argument [ m ] ; démonstration [ f ]
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(v) become united in substanceExample:thought and the object consubstantiate
(v) unite in one common substanceExample:Thought is consubstantiated with the object
(n) the doctrine of the High Anglican Church that after the consecration of the Eucharist the substance of the body and blood of Christ coexists with the substance of the consecrated bread and wine
(v) solidify, firm, or strengthenExample:The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country
(v) change (the Eucharist bread and wine) into the body and blood of Christ
(n) the Roman Catholic doctrine that the whole substance of the bread and the wine changes into the substance of the body and blood of Christ when consecrated in the Eucharist
(adj) serving to support or corroborateSyn. substantiative, verifying, validatory, confirming, corroborative, substantiating, corroboratory, verificatory, confirmative, confirmatory, validatingExample:collateral evidence
(v) establish or strengthen as with new evidence or factsSyn. affirm, sustain, support, corroborate, substantiateAnt. negateExample:his story confirmed my doubts; The evidence supports the defendant
(n) additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correctSyn. substantiation, check, verificationExample:fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory
(v) represent in bodily formSyn. substantiate, embody, body forthExample:He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system; The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist
(v) make real or concrete; give reality or substance toSyn. actualize, substantiate, realise, actualiseExample:our ideas must be substantiated into actions
(v) change or alter in form, appearance, or natureSyn. transmute, transubstantiateExample:This experience transformed her completely; She transformed the clay into a beautiful sculpture; transubstantiate one element into another
(n) an act that changes the form or character or substance of somethingSyn. transubstantiation
(adj) unsupported by other evidenceSyn. unsubstantiated
(n) the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of somethingSyn. substantiation, proof
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Consubstantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consubstantiating. ] To cause to unite, or to regard as united, in one common substance or nature. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

His soul must be consubstantiated with reason. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To profess or belive the doctrine of consubstantion. [ 1913 Webster ]

The consubstantiating church and priest. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Partaking of the same substance; united; consubstantial. [ 1913 Webster ]

We must love her [ the wife ] that is thus consubstantiate with us. Feltham. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. An identity or union of substance. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Theol.) The actual, substantial presence of the body of Christ with the bread and wine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; impanation; -- opposed to transubstantiation. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ This view, held by Luther himself, was called consubstantiation by non Lutheran writers in contradistinction to transsubstantiation, the Catholic view. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Substantiated p. pr. & vb. n. Substantiating. ] 1. To make to exist; to make real. Ayliffe. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To establish the existence or truth of by proof or competent evidence; to verify; as, to substantiate a charge or allegation; to substantiate a declaration. [ 1913 Webster ]

Observation is, in turn, wanted to direct and substantiate the course of experiment. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The act of substantiating or proving; evidence; proof. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ LL. transubstantiatus, p. p. of transubstantiare to transubstantiate; L. trans across, over + substantia substance. See Substance. ] 1. To change into another substance. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The spider love which transubstantiates all,
And can convert manna to gall. Donne. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (R. C. Theol.) To change, as the sacramental elements, bread and wine, into the flesh and blood of Christ. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ LL. transubstantiatio: cf. F. transsubstantiation. ] 1. A change into another substance. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (R. C. Theol.) The doctrine held by Roman Catholics, that the bread and wine in the Mass is converted into the body and blood of Christ; -- distinguished from consubstantiation, and impanation. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. transsubstantiateur. ] One who maintains the doctrine of transubstantiation. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ 1st pref. un- + substantiation. ] A divesting of substantiality. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , chōng shíㄔㄨㄥ ㄕˊrich; substantial; enrich; substantiate #6091
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[うらづけ, uraduke] (n, adj-no) backing; support; endorsement; collateral; security; guarantee; proof; substantiation; foundation; lining (something); something lined; (P) #13115
[りっしょう, risshou] (n, vs) establishing proof; demonstration; substantiation; (P) #14615
[いったいわない, ittaiwanai] (n) he said, she said (differing unsubstantiated testimony)
[じこしんこく, jikoshinkoku] (n) personal statement; verbal or informal, unsubstantiated assertion
[じったいか, jittaika] (n, vs) (1) substantiation; materialization; materialisation; (2) { comp } (specific to object language classes) instantiation
[しょうこだてる, shoukodateru] (v1, vt) to prove; to substantiate
[ぜんしつか, zenshitsuka] (n, vs) transubstantiation
[うらづける, uradukeru] (v1, vt) to support; to endorse; to substantiate; (P)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Begründung { f }; Bekräftigung { f } | Begründungen { pl }; Bekräftigungen { pl }
substantiation | substantiations
Einspruchsbegründung { f }
substantiation of opposition
begründend
substantiating
beglaubigen; verwirklichen
to substantiate
begründet
substantiates
begründet
substantiated
beweisen; begründen; untermauern; erhärten
to substantiate
konkretisieren
to substantiate
umwandeln; verwandeln | umwandelnd; verwandelnd
to transsubstantiate | transubstantiating
unbegründet
unsubstantiated
wandelt um
transubstantiates
wandelte um
transubstantiated
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