Testify - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtestɪfaɪ|  American pronunciation of the word testify
Brit.  |ˈtestɪfaɪ|  British pronunciation of the word testify

verb

- give testimony in a court of law (syn: attest)
- provide evidence for (syn: evidence, prove, show)

Extra examples

She refused to testify about who had given her the information.

She testified before Congress today.

He agreed to testify against his drug dealer.

He testified that he'd seen two people leave the building on the night of the murder.

These statistics testify that the program is working.

Several people testified during the revival meeting.

Only members of his family have testified for him.

The manuscript volumes still remain to testify his diligence.

Mr Molto has agreed to testify at the trial.

Later, the witness who had testified against Muawad withdrew his allegation.

The empty shops in the high street testify to the depth of the recession.

The full ashtrays testify that smoking hasn't been stubbed out.

Can you testify that you saw the defendant at the scene of the crime?

How many people have testified to the truth of the prisoner's statement?

He was subpoenaed to testify in a hearing.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: testify
he/she/it: testifies
present participle: testifying
past tense: testified
past participle: testified
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