Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

true-allegations

noun
/truː əˈlɛɡeɪʃənz/
Definition
Claims or accusations that can be verified as accurate and factual.
Examples
  • The investigation validated the true-allegations made against the company.
  • In the court case, the jury found that the true-allegations were substantiated by credible evidence.
  • Many people supported her after she presented the true-allegations in front of the committee.
Meaning
When someone speaks about true-allegations, they refer to statements made that are proven to be correct and truthful, often used in legal contexts or discussions about integrity.
Synonyms
  • verified claims
  • substantiated accusations
  • factual statements