witnesses
/หwษชtnษsษชz/IPA: /W IH1 T N AH0 S AH0 Z/
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Attestation of a fact or event; testimony.
โShe can bear witness, since she was there at the time.โ
- 2
One who sees or has personal knowledge of something.
โAs a witness to the event, I can confirm that he really said that.โ
- 3
Someone called to give evidence in a court.
โThe witness for the prosecution did not seem very credible.โ
- 4
One who is called upon to witness an event or action, such as a wedding or the signing of a document.
โThe bridesmaid and best man at a wedding typically serve as the witnesses.โ
- 5
Something that serves as evidence; a sign or token.
- 1
To furnish proof of, to show.
โ1667: round he throws his baleful eyes / That witness'd huge affliction and dismay โ John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1 ll. 56-7โ
- 2
To take as evidence.
- 3
To see or gain knowledge of through experience.
โHe witnessed the accident.โ
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(construed with to or for) To present personal religious testimony; to preach at (someone) or on behalf of.
- 5
To see the execution of (a legal instrument), and subscribe it for the purpose of establishing its authenticity.
โto witness a bond or a deedโ
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