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bore witness

verb as in vouch for

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Instead, they had stood in the back and bore witness, not even seeking shade until the end of the vigil.

But Stern (and his lap) bore witness to a slightly more flashy performance.

As soon as Bneyan was released she bore witness to those she left behind in a moving Facebook post, which was later made public.

On Friday, two more pieces of data bore witness to the fundamental strength of the U.S. economy.

What I saw, to which I bore witness, was domestic strife and confusion whereas O'Hara saw really a class-ridden society.

Pultusk and Eylau bore witness to his bravery and address on the battlefield, and Napoleon began to relent.

Madame Lebas had a cashmere shawl over her shoulders, of which the value bore witness to her husband's generosity to her.

Above, the torn and tangled mass of vegetation bore witness to the rapid descent of the craft.

Some thirty-four distinctions and diplomas of home or foreign societies bore witness to his scientific reputation.

A groan broke from him that bore witness at once to the bitterness of his soul and the finality of the argument.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bore witness, such as: attest, confirm, corroborate, demonstrate, depose, and evidence.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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