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

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

  4. 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").

  5. 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. 1. To substantiate by supplying evidence; prove: "When any particular matter of fact is vouched by the concurrent testimony of unsuspected witnesses, there our assent is also unavoidable" (John Locke). 2. Law To summon (someone) as a witness to give warranty of title. 3. To refer to (an authority, for example) in support or corroboration; cite. 4.

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

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

  10. Sep 30, 2024 · To cite or rely on (an authority, a written work, etc.) in support of one's actions or opinions. Synonym: (archaic) obtest. To affirm or warrant the correctness or truth of (something); also, to affirm or warrant (the truth of an assertion or statement). Synonyms: attest, avouch, certify.

  11. Noun. Filter. verb. vouched, vouches. To give assurance, affirmation, or a guarantee. To vouch for someone's honesty. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To uphold by demonstration or evidence. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To serve as evidence or assurance (for) References vouching for his ability. Webster's New World.