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& MzNaRe, demonstrabo, arguere, testimonium, Profecto testificamini, PRAEMANDO, libellum
testimoniumtestimoniumtestestestatur,
testimoniumtestimoniumtestestestatur,
Verb(1) provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes(2) authenticate, affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity(3) give testimony in a court of law(4) establish or verify the usage of
(1) I can attest to his tremendous energy(2) the witnesses must attest and sign the will in the testator's presence(3) Both public documents and private testimonies attest this fact.(4) Mr. Mason steps forward to attest as a witness that his sister, Bertha, is still alive.(5) His family, not just George, can attest to his character.(6) Many highly trained professionals can attest to the irrelevance of evolutionary theory.(7) Those traveling with me can attest to that fact.(8) There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity.(9) Grey's products range from around $45 - $115, and those who have been using them for years can attest to their durability.(10) The image of the human body and its pervasiveness in both thought and literature attest to Alexander Pope's declaration that the only true study of mankind is man himself.(11) As a former graduate student in sociology, I can attest to the accuracy of your claim.(12) his numerous drawings of ships attest to his fascination with them(13) Many therapists and counseling professionals showed up to attest to the efficacy of the drug.(14) I can attest to the absolute bureaucracy that is entailed when you go to apply for funding from any of the relevant statutory agencies.(15) As a reporter who covered the Johnson Senate, I can attest it bears little resemblance to the Daschle Senate.(16) Many landmarks attest to the richness of its history.
Related Phrases of attest(1) attest to ::
testimonium palam dicunt,
(1) attest to ::
testimonium palam dicunt,
Synonyms
Verb
1. certify ::
notum
2. take the stand ::
sto accipere
3. evidence ::
quod
Verb
1. certify ::
notum
2. take the stand ::
sto accipere
3. evidence ::
quod
Antonyms
1. disprove ::
excludendum
2. rebut ::
defendere nequibat
3. refute ::
refutare
1. disprove ::
excludendum
2. rebut ::
defendere nequibat
3. refute ::
refutare
Different Formsattest, attested, attesting, attests
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