testify

[US]/ˈtestɪfaɪ/
[UK]/ˈtestɪfaɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. give evidence or proof of; provide evidence for
vi. provide evidence or proof; bear witness; give testimony

Phrases & Collocations

testify in court

testify under oath

testify against someone

testify against

Example Sentences

testify to his innocence

a comment testifying ignorance;

wreckage that testifies to the ferocity of the storm.

his record testifies to a certain dexterity in politics.

the refusal to allow them to testify effectively emasculated the committee.

documentation testifying to the legality of the arms sale.

the bleak lines testify to inner torment.

witnesses testifying before a grand jury.

The fingerprint expert was asked to testify at the trial.

a Mafia member who was prepared to testify for the authorities

I can testify to this man’s veracity and good character.

In fact, Jamaica's team doctor Elliott (herb elliott) can testify, Boult only in November last year to one month in December to accept a 15 doping test.

Damsels in Armor is a civics lesson of another order: 24 unsanctioned monuments testifying to war’s truly brutal cost.

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