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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121. This verbal testimony stems from the silent witness of a quality of life which demands an explanation.
122. The hearing continues Thursday with testimony from Federal Reserve Board officials and consumer advocates.
123. Their testimony on it represents crucial, first-hand experience of which those planning for the hospital-based sector must take significant account.
124. Instead, a court reporter read testimony from the first three trials to the jury.
125. The testimony of the former Wedtech president, Anthony Guariglia, was instrumental in securing Wallach's conviction.
126. Instead, court testimony revealed that Jerry Garcia asked her to draft a divorce settlement, which he signed.
127. Taped testimony will be heard in full at the opening of the trial.
128. Their weeks are filled with convivial church suppers, musically upbeat prayer meetings, and jubilant testimony services.
129. Yet he stuck by his testimony that he found nearly a dozen anomalies in the Scull negative indicating possible tampering.
130. After giving testimony in 1997 and 1998, Levar had tried several times to gain financial support and asylum in another country.Sentencedict
131. Dietz pointed to testimony by a psychiatrist who examined Davis after his three-county rampage in 1976 as critical in the case.
132. Their criminal records were expunged in return for their testimony.
133. Testimony by League of Nations investigators left little doubt.
134. His incrimination was based on my testimony.
135. They sifted out the pertinent facts from his testimony.
136. Taxpayer: What is the meaning of the hearing testimony?
137. The testimony given by him is dubious.
138. The testimony tallies with the report.
139. The testimony is embodied in the court record.
140. Your testimony on this matter is hardly unimpeachable.
141. The prosecutor would tear your testimony to pieces.
142. His testimony contradicted that of the preceding witness.
143. The testimony consisted with all known facts.
144. A witness gave testimony that the accused was drunk.
145. I can bear testimony to his good character.
146. There's something fishy about his testimony.
147. The eyewitness's testimony proved he was guilty.
148. The wrestler's testimony manifests that he has large estates.
149. The elicitation of his testimony was not easy.
150. Substantive attacks on the accuracy of testimony also tend to repeat some common themes.
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