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testify

[tes-tuh-fahy] / ˈtɛs təˌfaɪ /


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As many England fans would testify, Gareth Southgate took on an England team that was seen as underachieving, and restored a degree of national pride to the game.

From BBC

“Wildfires tend to smolder for long periods of time,” Araujo testified.

From Los Angeles Times

It was so dramatic that one eyewitness driving behind Mr Koh later testified that he thought it was a movie shoot.

From BBC

Prosecutors couldn’t guarantee that a subpoena to testify in court would protect him from being detained and deported, Montoya added.

From Salon

They have quasi-judicial powers, such as power of subpoena, and the ability to force witnesses to testify.

From The Wall Street Journal