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    vouch
    /vaʊtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true or accurately so described: "the explosive used is of my own formulation, and I can vouch for its efficiency"

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  3. VOUCH definition: 1. to be able from your knowledge or experience to say that something is true: 2. to be able from…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of VOUCH is to supply supporting evidence or testimony. How to use vouch in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vouch.

  5. verb. 1. (intransitive; usually foll by for) to give personal assurance; guarantee. I'll vouch for his safety. 2. (when tr, usually takes a clause as object; when intr, usually foll by for) to furnish supporting evidence (for) or function as proof (of) 3. (transitive) English legal history.

  6. Vouch definition: to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for). See examples of VOUCH used in a sentence.

  7. VOUCH meaning: 1. to be able from your knowledge or experience to say that something is true: 2. to be able from…. Learn more.

  8. If you vouch for someone, you provide evidence or guarantee something on their behalf. If you vouch for your brother, you're saying he's a stand-up type of guy. First used in the 14th century, vouch comes from the Latin vocitare, ("to call, call upon, or summon").

  9. Definitions of 'vouch'. 1. (intransitive; usually foll by for) to give personal assurance; guarantee. [...] 2. (when tr, usually takes a clause as object; when intr, usually foll by for) to furnish supporting evidence (for) or function as proof (of) [...] 3. English legal history.

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