Synonym: declaration, evidence, proof, statement. Similar words: testing, testify, estimate, estimated, harmony, ceremony, test, contest. Meaning: ['testɪməʊnɪ /-mənɪ] n. 1. a solemn statement made under oath 2. an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact 3. something that serves as evidence.
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91. The defence are arguing that he was bribed to withdraw his testimony.
92. Its peeling paint and broken windows stand testimony that it went out of business because it had become too costly to maintain.
93. There was testimony, lots of it, on how to fix a safety device Congress and federal regulators once deemed perfect.
94. The 1995 version was the first set of guidelines to include oral testimony from special interest groups and individuals.
95. That the pioneers could hang on at all is monumental testimony to the tenacity of the human will.
96. For women preachers in particular, these testimony stories fulfill a dual function.
97. Details of Reagan testimony Reagan underwent five hours of questioning on Feb. 16 and a further three hours on the following day.
98. Both sides have sought in recent days to hook jurors by summing up four months of testimony in a few catchy slogans.
99. The defence also claimed that Poindexter had never intended to mislead Congress and that any inaccuracies in his testimony were accidental.
100. He later pleaded guilty to eight perjury counts resulting from testimony in drug cases. Sentencedict.com
101. After three months of testimony, the jury deliberated for 12 days before declaring the defendants guilty on all charges.
102. The hearing is scheduled to continue April 1 with additional testimony on April 11, 12 and 26.
103. Such testimony, unheard of in El Salvador, is potentially explosive in a state that has tried to bury its past.
104. Opposition Diet members denounced the testimony of both Takeshita and Kanemaru as completely inadequate.
105. An added problem in this case was that she was too old to give unsworn testimony.
106. At the beginning of his testimony Friday, Simpson described his earlier life, his rise from projects to athletic stardom.
107. Testimony ended Wednesday afternoon, and attorneys are to give closing arguments Thursday.
108. The result is a striking testimony to the power of television's evening news.
109. It was enough to have discovered one true mutual friend whose testimony could be relied upon.
110. The woman said she fabricated her testimony because she thought she was going to get a $10,000 reward.
111. But in this brief summary we have to choose; and we choose the testimony of the novel for two reasons.
112. In numerous House and Senate hearings,(sentencedict.com) Congress heard conflicting testimony from expert witnesses.
113. And the stridency of those who argue otherwise bears eloquent testimony to that fact.
114. They glared up at her, a testimony to her stupidity.
115. He attempted to explain apparent contradictions in testimony he gave under aggressive questioning by plaintiffs' lawyers several weeks ago.
116. The inspector general, relying upon the testimony of white citizens, recommended that the whole unit be given dishonorable discharges.
117. In his videotaped testimony, Clinton denied any knowledge of the loan diversion.
118. But in recent testimony before a supervisors committee on anti-tobacco legislation, he called the legal efforts a waste of taxpayers money.
119. The lack of evidence and the circumstantial nature of the testimony caused a public outcry.
120. Under an arrangement with the district attorney there, her testimony in San Jose can not be used against her.
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