acknowledge, asseverate, be significant of, call to witness, denote, express, indicate, note, signify, swear the truth, vouchsafe
Definitionv. give testimony in a court of law
Last update: September 3, 2015
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He has to testify his conduct. [verb]
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Paul tells Timothy do not be ashamed to testify about our Lord, or ashamed of me his prisoner. [verb]
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But I am the last man in the world to grumble--as you, my dear Lingo, can testify. [verb]
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I tell ye I'll testify naething either ae gate or another.' [verb]
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The former would testify against their friend, the latter for him. [verb]
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"--Wi' this auld and brief breath," continued Mause, "will I testify against the backslidings, defections, defalcations, and declinings of the land--against the grievances and the causes of wrath."' [verb]
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Cambyses ground his teeth and asked in a voice of great emotion: "Can you testify to the words of the eunuch, Hystaspes." [verb]
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The best men in your kingdom testify against one another, friend against friend, father against son. [verb]
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And of what should he talk but that of which he had been called to testify. [verb]
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The Church has erred in dogma and in morals; physics and mathematics testify against her. [verb]
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Bumble: who did not want for spirit, as her yoke-fellow could abundantly testify. [verb]
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