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tes·ti·fy (tĕśtə-fī́)

[Middle English testifien, from Latin testificārī, testis, witness, + -ficārī, -fy.]

verb: -fied, -fy·ing, -fies. 

intransitive verb 

  1. To make a declaration of truth or fact under oath; submit testimony: witnesses testifying before a grand jury.
  2. To express or declare a strong belief, especially to make a declaration of faith.
  3. To make a statement based on personal knowledge in support of an asserted fact; bear witness: the exhilaration of weightlessness, to which many astronauts have testified.
  4. To serve as evidence: wreckage that testifies to the ferocity of the storm.

transitive verb 

  1. To declare publicly; make known: testifying their faith.
  2. To state or affirm under oath: testified in court that he saw the defendant.
  3. To bear witness to; provide evidence for. See synonyms at indicate

derivatives

teśti·fi·cátion
noun
teśti·fíer
noun