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    Tes·ti·fy
    /ˈtestəˌfī/

    verb

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  3. Testify is a verb that means to make a solemn declaration under oath for the purpose of establishing a fact, to make a statement based on personal knowledge or belief, or to serve as evidence or proof. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words of testify.

  4. Testify is a verb that means to speak seriously about something, especially in a law court, or to give or provide proof. It can also mean to say that something is true. See examples, pronunciation, translations and related words.

  5. Learn the meaning of testify as a verb in English, with synonyms, related words, and usage examples. Find out how to testify in a court of law, or to show something is true, or to prove something.

  6. Testify means to bear witness, give evidence, or declare something formally or openly. It can be used as a verb with or without an object, and it has different meanings in law and other contexts.

  7. To testify is to make a statement or provide evidence, usually in court. Witnesses testify for the prosecution or defense. If you've ever seen a TV show about lawyers, you've probably seen someone testifying: putting their hand on the Bible, sitting in the witness seat, and telling what they know about a case.

  8. [transitive] testify (that)… (formal) to say that you believe something is true because you have evidence of it. Too many young people are unable to write or spell well, as employers will testify.

  9. 2 days ago · Learn the meaning and usage of the verb testify, which means to give a statement of fact or evidence in court, or to support a belief. Find out how to pronounce testify in British and American English, and see synonyms and related words.

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