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What (who) is witness to - definition

1954 FILM BY ROY ROWLAND
Witness To Murder; Witness to a murder

witness to      
openly profess one's religious faith in.
Destined to Witness         
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BOOK BY HANS J. MASSAQUOI
Destined to witness; Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany
Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany (), is an autobiographical book by Hans J. Massaquoi.
witness         
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HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP
Witness (witness human rghts group); Witness (human rights group); WITNESS
I. n.
1.
Testimony, evidence, attestation, corroboration, proof, confirmation.
2.
Deponent, corroborator, eye-witness.
II. v. a.
1.
Attest, be a witness of, bear witness to, testify to, confirm, corroborate.
2.
Observe, see, mark, note, notice, take cognizance of.

Wikipedia

Witness to Murder

Witness to Murder is a 1954 American film noir crime drama directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, and Gary Merrill. While the film received moderately positive reviews, it ended up as an also-ran to Alfred Hitchcock's somewhat similar Rear Window, which opened less than a month later. The latter picture was a box-office hit.

Examples of use of witness to
1. They bear witness to the island‘s lively democracy.
2. "A witness to nonviolence and democracy should not be silenced.
3. "These events bear witness to a deep malaise," Chirac said.
4. Their songs bore witness to cruelty and earthly injustice.
5. "These events bear witness to a deep malaise," he said.