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    attest
    /əˈtɛst/

    verb

    • 1. provide or serve as clear evidence of: "his status is attested by his becoming an alderman"
    • 2. enrol as ready for military service: historical "unfortunately for him, he attested"

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  2. ATTEST definition: 1. to show, say, or prove that something exists or is true: 2. to say officially, for example by…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ATTEST is to affirm to be true or genuine; specifically : to authenticate by signing as a witness. How to use attest in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Attest.

  4. To attest something or attest to something means to say, show, or prove that it is true.

  5. (of a person) to state with authority that something is true, or (of a situation or event) to show that something is likely to be true: [ + that clause ] As one who worked there for years, I can attest that applications are carefully reviewed. [ I ] Her wealth was attested to by her fur coat and designer shoes.

  6. Attest definition: to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially to affirm in an official capacity. See examples of ATTEST used in a sentence.

  7. verb. authenticate; affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity. “I attest this signature” see more. verb. establish or verify the usage of. “This word is not attested until 1993” synonyms: certify, demonstrate, evidence, manifest.

  8. Definition of attest verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. ( tr) to affirm the correctness or truth of. 2. (when: intr, usually foll by to) to witness (an act, event, etc) or bear witness to (an act, event, etc) as by signature or oath. 3. ( tr) to make evident; demonstrate: his life of luxury attests his wealth.

  10. 1. to declare to be true or genuine. 2. to certify by oath or signature. 3. to serve as proof of; demonstrate; make clear. 4. to place (a person) on oath. 5. Linguistics. to verify the existence of (a form believed to have occurred in a language) an attested form is written in an etymology without an asterisk before it. verb intransitive. 6.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · You must attest your will in order for it to be valid. ( transitive) To certify in an official capacity. ( transitive, intransitive) To supply or be evidence of. Her fine work attested her ability. ( transitive) To put under oath. ( transitive, obsolete) To call to witness; to invoke.