Testify - REF

Testify (verb):Meaning: To give evidence or make a statement under oath in a court of law or in a formal legal proceeding; to provide information or bear witness to an event or situation.

Examples:

  1. The witness was asked to testify about what they saw on the night of the incident.
  2. He was called to testify in front of the grand jury as a key witness.
  3. She was nervous but determined to testify truthfully during the trial.

Synonyms: Give evidence, bear witness, affirm, declare, swear.

Antonyms: Deny, contradict, disprove, negate, rebut.

Collocations:

  1. Testify under oath: The witness was required to testify under oath to tell the truth.
  2. Testify in court: He was prepared to testify in court about his experiences.
  3. Testify on behalf of: The expert was called to testify on behalf of the plaintiff.

Idioms:

  1. Testify against someone: She was reluctant to testify against her friend in court.
  2. Testify to the truth: He was willing to testify to the truth even under pressure.
  3. Testify to someone's character: Many colleagues were ready to testify to his character in the workplace.

Expressions:

  1. Testify to the facts: The witness was asked to testify to the facts of the case.
  2. Testify to the accuracy: He was confident he could testify to the accuracy of the records.
  3. Testify before a committee: The expert was invited to testify before a committee regarding the issue.

Phrases:

  1. Testify under cross-examination: The witness remained composed while testifying under cross-examination.
  2. Testify in a deposition: The lawyer interviewed the witness before they testified in a deposition.
  3. Testify against the defendant: Several witnesses were ready to testify against the defendant.

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