Act of acknowledging a fact already recognized by others to be true.
1 Anyone in public has to carry a written attestation justifying their movement.
2 Asks just what did your oath, your attestation , really mean to you?
3 Phenomenology seeks attestation of the meaning of a situation to a participant.
4 This is an important attestation , from good authority, and of high antiquity.
5 Anyone moving about has to carry a written attestation to justify their action.
6 He returned to Rome to offer his life in attestation of his faith.
7 Goodwill supplying the place of experience, his character needed no attestation .
8 It was an attestation of His love, as I need not remind you.
9 Granvelle himself gave the most entire attestation of the Prince's orthodoxy.
10 He was God's attestation , God's symbol of what Man might be.
11 In attestation of which we in the presence of each other append our signatures.
12 On the reverse was the following attestation , which threw more light on the circumstances:-
13 Thirdly, the function of conscience furnishes another attestation to the continued existence of man.
14 Miss Gordon's hand stole into his, pressing it gently in mute attestation of sympathy.
15 Now honor is an attestation to someone's excellence, as stated above (Q.
16 This conception is confirmed as a fact by scriptural attestation .
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