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attest English

Meaning attest meaning

What does attest mean?

attest

(= manifest, demonstrate, evidence) provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes His high fever attested to his illness The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness authenticate, affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity I attest this signature establish or verify the usage of This word is not attested until 1993 (= testify) give testimony in a court of law

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Conjugation attest conjugation

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attest · verb

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Simple sentences

The fingerprints on the knife attest to her guilt.

Movie subtitles

Is there someone who could attest to where you were?
Now attest that those whom you call fathers did beget you.
Mr Kruse. you will attest that the captain is not only insulting but uncooperative.
Yeah, we can all attest to that.
I can attest to the fact he's not been himself recently.
Your child can already attest the ability of my brothers.
I can attest to that.
She was always with me. She can attest it.
You'll attest to that, won't you, Cooper?
His life and his death attest to the scriptures' warning that he who lives by the sword shall die by the sword.
I'm no good at being confined to quarters, as my husbands will attest to.
Now attest that those whom you called fathers did beget you.
I do attest that at this point, I, Abraham van Helsing, became personally involved in these strange events.
He can attest that it is a terrible country.
It's been haunted ever since it came off the assembly line and every single one of its owners can attest to this fact.
We only need a scribe and 16 witnesses to attest what honour has befallen me.
Mr. Dooley, we have an eyewitness. who will attest to the fact that you have a duck that lays. gold eggs.
Can anyone else attest to that, like Roland here, for instance?
She can attest it.
The dagger is all too real. as the number of those who have died trying to obtain it can attest.
I'm no good at being confined to quarters, as my husbands will attest to. What's that?
And as Al's dating record will attest, they don't do much for him either.
She has ruined my son's life. I can attest to that.
To disperse the last remnants of doubt signor Brighella can attest that I am Rasponi.
I can attest.
May God be with this young man's soul. His life and his death attest to the scriptures' warning that he who lives by the sword shall die by the sword.
Others, like Jacques Prevel, attest of a friendship that seems to come from awfully far away.
And the neighbors attest.
A highly effective weapon, as several of our soldiers will attest.
As this handsome certificate will attest, I finally attained the second level of kickboxing.
His wounds attest to that.
I can officially attest that she was nuts.
Many of you out there can attest to that fact.

News and current affairs

The US state of California, which has become increasingly dysfunctional since a 1978 popular referendum capped property taxes, can attest to that.
The IMF's gloomy growth forecasts attest to that.
As even many German officials would probably attest, governments elsewhere cannot afford to repeat the same mistake.
As Herbert Hoover could attest, when we see only the economic policy problems of a generation ago, we risk missing the hazards that lie directly in front of our eyes.
Speaking from the heartland of the troubled South, I can attest to the fact that the need for austerity has been the leitmotif of Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government, a course that gained explicit popular support in the recent elections.
Knowing David Swensen, I can attest that he is not a lonely day trader trying to beat the market.
I can attest to the gathering momentum towards peace, having just returned from Palestine, where I led a nearly five-week mission of European Union observers, the largest ever put in place by the EU.
The founder of Japanese primatology, Kinji Imanishi, could attest to this.
Hundreds of Serb Orthodox churches, monasteries, and holy sites in Kosovo attest to this.
As Obama's Kenyan sister might attest, this could be an expensive indulgence.
All public opinion polls attest to this - among listed grievances inequality always features high.
While legal harmonization and constitution- making attest to deepening integration, Europe's institutions have failed to generate what every political community needs in order to survive and thrive: a feeling of belonging.
Indeed, I can attest from personal experience that to debate her is to encounter someone who is absolutely certain of facts that must exist somewhere in a parallel universe.
The economic dislocations and the humiliation of proud nations were, indeed, devastating (as Greeks today can attest).
In this context, Europe may be a tired, aging, and depressed continent, but, as its luxury and aeronautics industries attest, it would be premature to bury it.
Despite its leaders' grim public image, Iran has a sense of humanism, as any Kurd who fled from Saddam Hussein's chemical-warfare attacks along the Iranian border can attest.
Several volumes of memoirs attest to Lee's concern about his legacy, although Singapore's extraordinary success under his leadership speaks for itself.
It certainly wasn't - and isn't - foreign policy, as George H. W. Bush, one of America's most proficient presidents in international affairs - can attest.
As any democratic politician will attest, disappointed expectations may well be the toughest electoral opponent of all.
Unfortunately, equating the current situation in the Caucasus with the Soviet Union's invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 does not attest to this kind of realism.
However, thousands of former political prisoners in central and eastern Europe can attest to the fact that a kick from a secret policeman on the street hurts just as much as a kick from a warden behind prison gates.
As a result, taxpayers may need to pay twice, once for the bailout and again for the low-quality debt they have incurred during the bailout, as the austerity programs unveiled in Europe attest.

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