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  1. to speak seriously about something, esp. to tell what you know about a case in a court of law after you have officially promised to tell the truth: [ I ] Elizabeth testified before a grand jury. [ + that clause ] One witness testified that she saw the thief running away.

  2. The meaning of TESTIFY is to make a solemn declaration under oath for the purpose of establishing a fact (as in a court). How to use testify in a sentence.

  3. Testify definition: to bear witness; give or afford evidence.. See examples of TESTIFY used in a sentence.

  4. (of a fact, event, etc.) to show something or prove that something is true: These monuments testify to the prosperity of the country and the richness of its culture. This act of generosity testifies to the kind of person you are. As his story testifies, social mobility is not a myth. Fewer examples. They were subpoenaed to testify before the judge.

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to make a statement that something happened or that something is true, especially as a witness in court. testify against somebody/something She refused to testify against her husband. testify for somebody/something There are several witnesses who will testify for the defence.

  6. 1. verb. When someone testifies in a court of law, they give a statement of what they saw someone do or what they know of a situation, after having promised to tell the truth. Several eyewitnesses testified that they saw him run from the scene. [VERB that] Eva testified to having seen Herndon with his gun on the stairs. [VERB + to]

  7. testify. ( ˈtɛstɪˌfaɪ) vb, -fies, -fying or -fied. 1. ( when tr, may take a clause as object) to state (something) formally as a declaration of fact: I testify that I know nothing about him. 2. (Law) law to declare or give (evidence) under oath, esp in court.

  8. To testify is to make a statement or provide evidence, usually in court. Witnesses testify for the prosecution or defense.

  9. TESTIFY definition: to say what you know or believe is true in a law court: . Learn more.

  10. Jun 24, 2024 · testify (third-person singular simple present testifies, present participle testifying, simple past and past participle testified) ( transitive, intransitive) To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath . To make a statement based on personal knowledge or faith .