Advertisement

View definitions for testify to

testify to

verb as in bear witness

verb as in demonstrate

Discover More

Example Sentences

Breaking the Silence, an organization of Israeli veterans who oppose the occupation and testify to war crimes committed by the IDF, also addressed the question, writing on X about the killings of 120 people that resulted from the bombing of a hospital and a residential complex on the same weekend, which the IDF attempted to justify by citing its use of “precise munitions.”

From Salon

She had pleaded not guilty, and her attorney, Leonard Levine, said that she was falsely accused and that Baker will testify to that.

Sotomayor explains that, “were the experts at Roberson’s trial to testify to the same theory again today, they ‘would be confronted with twenty years of reputable scientific evidence that contradicts their trial testimony.’

From Slate

South Korean pop star Hanni has made a surprise announcement, saying she will testify to the country's National Assembly in a hearing about bullying in the music industry.

From BBC

The row eventually caught the attention of South Korea's Environment and Labour Committee, who have summoned both Hanni and Kim Joo-Young to testify to an audit on workplace harassment later this month.

From BBC

Advertisement

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

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement