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- nounwitness (noun) · witnesses (plural noun)
- used to refer to confirmation or evidence given by signature, under oath, or otherwise:"in witness thereof, the parties sign this document"
- open profession of one's religious faith through words or actions:"faithful Christian witness"
- a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
verbwitness (verb) · witnesses (third person present) · witnessed (past tense) · witnessed (past participle) · witnessing (present participle)- have knowledge of (an event or change) from personal observation or experience:"what we are witnessing is the birth of a new political entity"
- (of a time, place, or other context) be the setting in which (an event or development) takes place:"the 1980s witnessed an unprecedented increase in the scope of the electronic media"
- (witness to)give or serve as evidence of; testify to:"his writings witness to an inner toughness"Similar:attest tobe evidence/proof oftestify tobe a monument to
- look at (used to introduce a fact illustrating a preceding statement):"the nuclear family is a vulnerable institution—witness the rates of marital breakdown"
- (of a person) openly profess one's religious faith:"our duty is to witness to God"
OriginOld English witnes(see wit, -ness). - People also ask
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