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      • Testify To provide evidence as a witness, subject to an oath or affirmation, in order to establish a particular fact or set of facts. Court rules require witnesses to testify about the facts they know that are relevant to the determination of the outcome of the case.
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  2. to speak seriously about something, esp. to tell what you know about a case in a court of law after you have officially promised to tell the truth: [ I ] Elizabeth testified before a grand jury. [ + that clause ] One witness testified that she saw the thief running away.

  3. What does it mean to testify in court? To testify in court means to give a statement or evidence about what you know regarding a case. This usually happens when you are called as a witness to share what you saw, heard, or experienced related to the situation being discussed.

  4. The act of making an official statement, under oath, affirming the truth of certain facts in a legal setting. The process of declaring facts as part of a testimony during a legal proceeding. How to use "testify" in a sentence.

  5. Testify. To provide evidence as a witness, subject to an oath or affirmation, in order to establish a particular fact or set of facts. Court rules require witnesses to testify about the facts they know that are relevant to the determination of the outcome of the case.

  6. Definition of Testify. verb - To give evidence. Often in a leagal court. Learn more legal definitions relevant to courts & cases here.

  7. • I'm prepared to testify in court that I was in Carolyn's apartment that night. • Anyone who knew him will gladly testify that he was a disaster behind a steering wheel. • Years later her parents made a sworn statement testifying that the couple had met in July 1917.

  8. Testifying in a legal context generally involves giving evidence in a court proceeding under oath. The purpose of this is to provide information to the court and assist in determining the truth of a matter in dispute.

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