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the testify
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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Also, detailed simulation on the synchronization of chaotic system was done the testify the rightness of the proposed method.
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The numbers testify to the trend.
Indirectly, the witnesses testify to the deficiencies onstage.
The simulation cases testify the effectiveness of HICOS.
The shifts testify about adsorption of GMDP on the silica materials via hydrogen bonding [ 33].
Numerical examples concerning the control problem testify about the soundness of the new approach.
Why did none of the witnesses testify in court?
What's left is to hear the police testify.
The officer testified the attack had been unprovoked.
Prosecutors said the woman would testify during the trial.
"People were denied the right to testify against the bill.
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