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Witnesser
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Witnesser
see synonyms of witnessernoun
1.
a person who has seen or can give first-hand evidence of some event
2.
a person or thing giving or serving as evidence
3.
a person who testifies, esp in a court of law, to events or facts within his or her own knowledge
4.
a person who attests to the genuineness of a document, signature, etc, by adding his or her own signature
5. bear witness
verb
6. (transitive)
to see, be present at, or know at first hand
7.
to give or serve as evidence (of)
8. (transitive)
to be the scene or setting of
this field has witnessed a battle
9. (intransitive)
to testify, esp in a court of law, to events within one's own knowledge
10. (transitive)
to attest to the genuineness of (a document, signature, etc) by adding one's own signature
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Witnesser
see synonyms of witnesser noun
1.
an attesting of a fact, statement, etc.; evidence; testimony
2.
a person who saw, or can give a firsthand account of, something
3.
a person who testifies in court
4.
a person called upon to observe a transaction, signing, etc. in order to testify concerning it if it is later held in question
5.
something providing or serving as evidence
verb transitive
6.
to testify to
7.
to serve as evidence of
8.
to act as witness of, often, in proof thereof, signing a statement that one has done so
9.
to be present at; see personally
10.
to be the scene or setting of
a hall that has witnessed many conventions
verb intransitive
11.
to give, or serve as, evidence; testify
12.
to testify to religious beliefs or faith
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Witnesser
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1. One who can give a firsthand account of something seen, heard, or experienced: a witness to the accident.
2. Law
a. One who is called on to testify before a court.
b. One who is called on to be present at a transaction in order to attest to what takes place.
c. One who signs one's name to a document for the purpose of attesting to its authenticity.
3.
a. Attestation to a fact, statement, or event; testimony: She bears witness to these events in her letters.
b. Something that serves as evidence; a sign: The parody of the poem is a witness to the poem's popularity.
4.
a. One who publicly affirms religious faith.
b. Witness A member of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
v. wit·nessed, wit·ness·ing, wit·ness·es
v.tr.
1. To see or know by personal experience: witness a robbery; witness the birth of a new nation.
2.
a. To provide or serve as evidence of: The child's laughter witnessed her delight.
b. To consider as an example. Often used in the imperative: Even a widespread species can go extinct. Witness the passenger pigeon.
3. To testify to; bear witness of: The diary witnesses the difficult living conditions of the time.
4. To be the setting or site of: This old auditorium has witnessed many ceremonies.
5. To attest to the legality or authenticity of (a document) by signing one's name.
v.intr.
1. To furnish or serve as evidence: The fine buildings witness to the town's prosperity.
2. To testify to one's religious beliefs: "As they witnessed to their faith they brought others to believe" (Leon Morris).
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