Provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes.
Give testimony in a court of law.
To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true.
To admit the knowledge of something.
1 That's not the case with extreme Muslims, as daily headlines can attest .
2 The treeless stretch is one vast attest to the force of heat.
3 Manuel Figueroa can attest to the difficulty in navigating the local bureaucracy.
4 It's an effective bargain, as I'm sure Daxton here can attest to.
5 Which, the photos attest , will mean more than one very nice suit.
6 In navigation he was ahead of his times, as his writings attest .
7 Insiders attest that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is perfectly amiable in private.
8 The correctly-tailored, neat business suit is indispensable-asany business woman will attest .
9 A glance at our bulging trophy cabinets will attest to this fact.
10 Frequent stories attest the horrors of Roman slavery felt by conquered nations.
11 They, too, though born in the educated class, would attest impossible occurrences.
12 Many who have visited attest to the otherworldly atmosphere that prevails there.
13 The Bard's a past master on the topic, as these Bardisms attest .
14 I can attest that cutting baling wire is not an easy endeavor.
15 Besides, many attest that it's just as romantic as a traditional wedding.
16 McElhinney is going to be the first one to attest to that.
Другие примеры для термина "attest"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине attest
Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Настоящее
Attest в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки