Attest

Word ATTEST
Character 6
Hyphenation at test at test
Pronunciations /əˈtɛst/

Definitions and meanings of "Attest"

What do we mean by attest?

To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine. intransitive verb

To certify by signature or oath. intransitive verb

To certify in an official capacity. intransitive verb

To supply or be evidence of: synonym: indicate. intransitive verb

To confirm the existence, usage, or currency of (a word, for example), as by being recorded in writing. intransitive verb

To put under oath. intransitive verb

To bear witness; give testimony. intransitive verb

Attestation. noun

Witness; testimony; attestation. noun

To bear witness to; certify; affirm to be true or genuine; declare the truth of in words or writing; especially, affirm in an official capacity: as, to attest the truth of a writing; to attest a copy of a document.

To make evident; vouch for; give proof or evidence of; manifest.

To call to witness; invoke as knowing or conscious.

To put upon oath; swear in.

To bear witness; make an attestation: with to: as, to attest to a statement or a document.

To bear witness to; to certify; to affirm to be true or genuine. transitive verb

To give proof of; to manifest. transitive verb

To call to witness; to invoke. transitive verb

Witness; testimony; attestation. noun

To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine.

To certify by signature or oath.

To certify in an official capacity.

To supply or be evidence of.

To put under oath.

To call to witness; to invoke.

An act or evidence of showing that something is true Urban Dictionary

The typo your friend made when he tried saying “at least” Urban Dictionary

The typo your friend made when he tried to say “At least” Urban Dictionary

Witness report Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Attest

The word "attest" in example sentences

Winters can be treacherous and do a lot of damage to the pavement which, anyone driving that way can attest, is further damaged by all the semis travelling that way. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Roger Stone, the legendary dirty-trickster and apostle in the Church of Richard Nixon — seriously, the dude has a Nixon tattoo on his spine, whichI can personally attest is among the most painful places to be tattooed — is having some doubts about his role in electing George W. Bush president. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And this coming from a guy, as Eric can attest, is known at times for using language that could make a sailor blush. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Our garden, as those of you who have seen it can attest, is not large and is mainly covered in decking. ❋ Dame_habonde (2006)

The Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, and Serbian monasteries on the holy mountain attest to the Byzantine Empire's cultural diversity. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Cambridge is a beautiful University Town to which I can attest from a recent visit there and it has an atmosphere almost compelling one to become an academic. ❋ Unknown (1971)

The baptismal records in the archive of the Cathedral at that time written in Spanish attest that the late Mr. Thomy Lafon was born in this city on December 28th, 1810. ❋ Various (N/A)

That so many of Jun Takahashi's clothes for his Undercover label attest to the sensibility of a born designer but are adamantly geared for the street is proof that Mr. Takahashi has struck an essential balance. ❋ By CATHY HORYN (2011)

The sums which they paid for livery and seizin attest the greatness of their possessions; and several estates have remained in their family since the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. ❋ Unknown (1206)

Rayment makes great play of the fact that the weapon may have penetrated the Challenger's explosive reactive armour ERA yet, as many technical sites will attest, that is precisely what the RPG-29 was designed to do. ❋ Richard (2007)

And as someone who was once a Senate Press Secretary can attest, that is a very good place to further and deepen the skills that she's developed here, responding to questions, learning how to dodge, learning all the necessary tricks of the trade as one who is a press secretary. ❋ ITY National Archives (1997)

Before giving line, SCECO shall check the installations and the wiring and issue a socalled attest to the customer, ❋ Unknown (1992)

The introduction of new crops produced no more remarkable results than in Ireland where the potato, transplanted from America, became a staple in the Irish diet: "Irish potatoes" in common parlance attest the completeness of domestication. ❋ Carlton J. H. Hayes (1923)

This matters precisely because, as the other ambitions corralled under the fuzzy Big Society rubric attest, Mr Cameron's real goal is much subtler. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Trophies and titles attest (if such evidence can attest) the fame of Posthumus, who is repeatedly styled the Conqueror of the Germans, and the Savior of ❋ Edward Gibbon (1765)

Trophies and titles attest (if such evidence can attest) the fame of ❋ Edward Gibbon (1765)

I got one of these letters and I had to show up in person or get my signature notarized, no option for getting a couple people to 'attest' to who I am. ❋ Unknown (2006)

You can talk to any celebrity and they will kind of attest to that. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The new rules would ease administrative burdens by allowing employers simply to "attest" that they're meeting various program requirements. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Statement of licensing status is not a [certificate] [per say], but an attestation issued by the regulatory authority of an exporting country acknowledging the [issuance] of a certificate to the specific product (s) for use in the country of origin ❋ Veejackie (2017)

he : [ima] hoe [attest] he : at least* me : ima make this [an urban dictionary] XD ❋ Some Weird Bitch (2018)

Friend : [Ima] hoe [attest] Friend : at least* Me : [ima] urban dictionary this XD ❋ Some Weird Bitch (2018)

They solemnly attest to arrest. ❋ Hercolena Oliver (2010)

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