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What (who) is Attest - definition

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Attested; Attest; Attestation (disambiguation)

attest         
v. 1) to confirm (usually in writing) that a document is genuine. 2) to bear witness that someone actually signed a document, such as a will. All states require at least two witnesses (three in Vermont) to attest that a will was signed and declared to be a will (except a will written in one's own handwriting in some states). See also: holographic will will witness
attest         
v. a.
1.
Witness, certify, indorse, confirm, ratify, corroborate, support, authenticate, seal, vouch for, bear out, set one's hand and seal to, bear witness to.
2.
Adjure, invoke, call to witness.
3.
Prove, show, exhibit, manifest, display, confess, give evidence or signs of.
attest         
[?'t?st]
¦ verb
1. provide or serve as clear evidence of.
2. declare that something exists or is the case.
Derivatives
attestable adjective
attestation noun
attestor noun
Origin
C16 (earlier (ME) as attestation): from Fr. attester, from L. attestari, from ad- 'to' + testari 'to witness'.

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
  • Attested language
  • Testimony
Examples of use of Attest
1. "That is absolute nonsense, as the FDA can attest.
2. Brown can attest, Pelosi‘s concerns about a whitewash proved unjustified.
3. But as Daines can attest, there are no guarantees.
4. Fame is overrated, as I can attest from personal experience.
5. Kaalim said residents can attest they also saw the planes.