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      • Testifying means to give a formal statement or account of something, usually in a legal setting like a court of law. When someone testifies, they are providing information or evidence under oath, which means they promise to tell the truth.
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  2. 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.

  3. Testifying means to give a formal statement or account of something, usually in a legal setting like a court of law. When someone testifies, they are providing information or evidence under oath, which means they promise to tell the truth.

  4. 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.

  5. The meaning of TESTIFY is to make a solemn declaration under oath for the purpose of establishing a fact (as in a court). How to use testify in a sentence.

  6. (of a person) to speak seriously about something, especially in a law court, or to give or provide proof: [ + that ] He testified that he had seen the man leaving the building around the time of the murder. I can testify to the foregoing since I was actually present when it happened. [ I ]

  7. Testify means give testimony, provide tangible evidence, submit to a deposition, or answer interrogatories.

  8. Law topic. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tes‧ti‧fy /ˈtestɪfaɪ/ verb (testified, testifying, testifies) 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to make a formal statement of what is true, especially in a court of law Mr Molto has agreed to testify at the trial. testify against Later, the witness who had testified against Muawad ...

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