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vouchsafe

[vouch-seyf] / vaʊtʃˈseɪf /


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But even under the supposed best of circumstances, white artists vouchsafing a form of authenticity by inviting people of color to augment their work can look a little patronizing.

From New York Times

I will give grateful consideration to any advice you may care to vouchsafe.

From Washington Post

And we are vouchsafed a fleeting, unsettling image that explains why, of a white man with a rifle trained on the back of the music-playing father.

From New York Times

All of my life, I had never rid myself of the preposterous idea that someday Young would vouchsafe to me some life-altering truth, until one day it happened.

From New York Times

To vouchsafe this high-risk, high-reward research, grant recipients were exposed to “a model for free sharing and engagement that most of us have not experienced in our research careers”, says cell biologist Ross Waller.

From Nature