The word "corollated" may be confusing to some due to its uncommon spelling. The correct pronunciation is /ˈkɒrəleɪtɪd/. The word is derived from "corollary" which means a proposition that follows from one already proven. The -ate suffix is added to create the past tense of the verb form. The double "l" in the spelling also follows the English rule for doubling the consonant after a short vowel sound to indicate the past tense. Trust in the spelling of "corollated" when discussing related topics.