Whats another word for backed up?

Whats another word for backed up?

What is another word for backed up?

shown confirmed
flagged up vouched for
backed vindicated
upholden argued
prove showed

Is backed by meaning?

to be likely to do something.

How do you say this is backed up?

Synonyms of ‘back something up’ in British English

  1. substantiate. There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
  2. support. The evidence does not support the argument.
  3. prove. new evidence that could prove their innocence.
  4. confirm.
  5. reinforce.
  6. validate.
  7. corroborate.
  8. authenticate.

What does it mean when a man is backed up?

someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult) synonyms: backup, fill-in, relief, reliever, stand-in, substitute. types: locum, locum tenens. someone (physician or clergyman) who substitutes temporarily for another member of the same profession. double, stunt man, stunt woman.

How do you use backed in a sentence?

Backed sentence example. They backed off and waited a day before questioning him. Even the trash-can liner newspaper that caused us to be hunted down by reward-sniffing hounds has backed off, terminating their contest. I backed it up, stuttering it back and forward until I heard Howie’s voice.

What is the backing of something?

variable noun. A backing is a layer of something such as cloth that is put onto the back of something in order to strengthen or protect it. 3. countable noun [oft NOUN noun]

How do you back up?

Manually back up data and settings

  1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
  2. Tap System. Backup. If these steps don’t match your phone’s settings, try searching your Settings app for backup , or get help from your device manufacturer.
  3. Tap Back up now. Continue.

What does backing it up on someone mean?

to provide support or help to someone or something.

What is an example of backing?

Backing occurs whenever a member of the non-velar and non-glottal consonant group (forward sounds) is substituted by a velar /k ɡ ŋ/ or glottal /h ʔ/consonant (sounds at the back of the mouth). For example, consider the word bun /bʌn/ realized as /gʌn/.

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