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testify
verb as in vouch for; give testimony
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Dean Sybil Todd passed away from pancreatic cancer before she could testify.
Instead, he barely pushed the jurors to charge the cop and allowed the unprecedented step of letting the officer testify.
The lady who Goldberg is referring to is Barbara Bowman, one of the victims who agreed to testify in the 2006 case.
“We were looking at 10 men with rifles, and then the beating began,” the survivor would later testify.
He became determined to locate other victims who would testify to abuses that could put Lebovits behind bars.
For her to testify that she did not love—and had never loved Jean Baptiste, he knew would be a deliberate falsehood.
And then today—yesterday you reached your climax by having me go on the stand and testify to a greater lie!
And how would the general confederation testify to a glorious work of reformation!
Nor was Africa then, without the evidence of industry, as history will testify.
Growers of Havana tobacco in the Connecticut valley can testify to this, and especially to the increased size of the plants.
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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to testify, such as: announce, argue, assert, declare, depose, and indicate.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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