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WitnessedWitness Wit"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Witnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Witnessing.]
1. To see or know by personal presence; to have direct
cognizance of.
This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable
calamities and horrors we must expect, should we
ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. --R.
Hall.
General Washington did not live to witness the
restoration of peace. --Marshall.
2. To give testimony to; to testify to; to attest.
Behold how many things they witness against thee.
--Mark xv. 4.
3. (Law) To see the execution of, as an instrument, and
subscribe it for the purpose of establishing its
authenticity; as, to witness a bond or a deed. Witness
Witness Wit"ness, v. i.
To bear testimony; to give evidence; to testify. --Chaucer.
The men of Belial witnessed against him. --1 Kings xxi.
13.
The witnessing of the truth was then so generally
attended with this event [martyrdom] that martyrdom now
signifies not only to witness, but to witness to death.
--South.
WitnessWitness Wit"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Witnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Witnessing.]
1. To see or know by personal presence; to have direct
cognizance of.
This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable
calamities and horrors we must expect, should we
ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. --R.
Hall.
General Washington did not live to witness the
restoration of peace. --Marshall.
2. To give testimony to; to testify to; to attest.
Behold how many things they witness against thee.
--Mark xv. 4.
3. (Law) To see the execution of, as an instrument, and
subscribe it for the purpose of establishing its
authenticity; as, to witness a bond or a deed. WitnessWitness Wit"ness, n. [AS. witness, gewitnes, from witan to
know. [root]133. See Wit, v. i.]
1. Attestation of a fact or an event; testimony.
May we with . . . the witness of a good conscience,
pursue him with any further revenge? --Shak.
If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true.
--John v. 31.
2. That which furnishes evidence or proof.
Laban said to Jacob, . . . This heap be witness, and
this pillar be witness. --Gen. xxxi.
51, 52.
3. One who is cognizant; a person who beholds, or otherwise
has personal knowledge of, anything; as, an eyewitness; an
earwitness. ``Thyself art witness I am betrothed.'
--Shak.
Upon my looking round, I was witness to appearances
which filled me with melancholy and regret. --R.
Hall.
4. (Law)
(a) One who testifies in a cause, or gives evidence before
a judicial tribunal; as, the witness in court agreed
in all essential facts.
(b) One who sees the execution of an instrument, and
subscribes it for the purpose of confirming its
authenticity by his testimony; one who witnesses a
will, a deed, a marriage, or the like.
Privileged witnesses. (Law) See under Privileged.
With a witness, effectually; to a great degree; with great
force, so as to leave some mark as a testimony. [Colloq.]
This, I confess, is haste with a witness. --South.
Meaning of Witnessed from wikipedia
- Jehovah's
Witnesses is a nontrinitarian, millenarian,
restorationist Christian denomination. The
group grew out of the
Bible Student movement founded...
- an informant. A
confidential informant is
someone who
claimed to have
witnessed an
event or have
hearsay information, but
whose identity is
being withheld...
- proceedings.
Witness tampering and
reprisals against witnesses in
organized crime cases have been a
difficulty faced by prosecutors;
witness protection...
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Witness protection is
security provided to a
threatened person providing testimonial evidence to the
justice system,
including defendants and
other clients...
- and
usually by
seeing it.
Witness or The
witness may also
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French film), a
drama film The
Witness (1969
Hungarian film), a satirical...
- "The
Witness for the Prosecution" is a
short story and play by
British author Agatha Christie. The
story was
initially published as "Traitor's Hands"...
- A
hostile witness, also
known as an
adverse witness or an
unfavorable witness, is a
witness at
trial whose testimony on
direct examination is
either openly...
-
Witness for the
Prosecution may
refer to: "The
Witness for the Prosecution", a 1925
short story by
Agatha Christie The
Witness for the
Prosecution and...
- The Only
Witness (Bulgarian:
Edinstveniyat svidetel) is a 1990
Bulgarian drama film
directed by
Mikhail Pandoursky. It was
entered into the main competition...
- Jehovah's
Witnesses have been
criticized by
adherents of
mainstream Christianity,
members of the
medical community,
former Jehovah's
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