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v. (formal) (d; intr.) to attest to (several witnesses can attest to her good character)
attest
(attests, attesting, attested)
To attest something or attest to something means to say, show, or prove that it is true. (FORMAL)
Police records attest to his long history of violence...
I can personally attest that the cold and flu season is here...
VERB: Vton, Vthat
attestation
n. the act of witnessing a signature for the purpose of declaring that a document (like a will) was properly signed and declared by the signer to be his or her signature.
See also: attest
Wikipedia
Attestation
Attestation may refer to:
Attestation clause, verification of a document
Oath of Allegiance (United Kingdom)#Armed forces The date from which the service of a member of the armed forces begins is the date of attestation, on which the oath of allegiance is sworn (though the recruit might not report for training until a later date)
Various police oaths in the United Kingdom
The process of validating the integrity of a computing device such as a server needed for trusted computing