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      • testimony [ tes -t uh -moh-nee, or, especially British, -m uh -nee ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun, plural tes·ti·mo·nies. Law. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
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  2. 1. a declaration or statement made under oath or affirmation by a witness in a court, often in response to questioning, to establish a fact. 2. any affirmation or declaration. 3. any form of evidence, indication, etc.; proof. the smile that was testimony of disbelief. 4.

  3. tes•ti•mo•ny /ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni/ USA pronunciation n., pl. -nies. Law the statement of a witness under oath: [ uncountable ] took testimony from the next witness. evidence that supports a fact or statement: [ uncountable ] an improvement that was testimony to the correctness of his decision.

  4. From Longman Business Dictionary tes‧ti‧mo‧ny /ˈtestəməni-moʊni/ noun (plural testimonies) [countable, uncountable] a formal statement that something is true, such as the one a WITNESS makes in a court of law In her testimony, she denied that she knew about the transactions.

  5. Testimony definition: the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.. See examples of TESTIMONY used in a sentence.

  6. noun [ C or U ] formal uk / ˈtes.tɪ.m ə n.i / us / ˈtes.tə.moʊ.ni /. Add to word list. (an example of) spoken or written statements that something is true, especially those given in a law court: Some doubts have been expressed about his testimony.

  7. In a court of law, someone's testimony is a formal statement that they make about what they saw someone do or what they know of a situation, after having promised to tell the truth. [...]

  8. The meaning of TESTIMONY is a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer or authorized public official. How to use testimony in a sentence.

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