vouch

  • 51vouch — To give assurance as to the honesty and ability of another. To affirm the truth of a statement. To give one s testimony. The word witness in its strict legal sense, means one that gives evidence in a cause before a court; and the phrase vouched… …

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  • 52vouch in — transitive verb : to call into court to defend a lawsuit against another and to be made liable to pay in whole or in part any judgment secured for the plaintiff a defendant vouches in his own liability insurance company to defend a negligence… …

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  • 53vouch·er — /ˈvaʊʧɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a document that gives you the right to get something (such as a product or service) without paying for it That item is out of stock, but we ll give you a voucher for 10 percent off any other item in the store. a… …

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  • 54ˈvouch for sb — phrasal verb to say that you believe that someone is good and will behave well in future …

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  • 55ˈvouch for sth — phrasal verb to say that something is true, correct, or good …

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  • 56vouch·safe — …

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  • 57vouch for something — …

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  • 58a|vouch´ment — a|vouch «uh VOWCH», transitive verb. 1. to declare positively to be true; affirm: »What I have said I will avouch, in the presence of the king (Shakespeare). 2. to vouch for; guarantee: »I can avouch his honesty. The bank avouches all the work of …

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  • 59a|vouch´er — a|vouch «uh VOWCH», transitive verb. 1. to declare positively to be true; affirm: »What I have said I will avouch, in the presence of the king (Shakespeare). 2. to vouch for; guarantee: »I can avouch his honesty. The bank avouches all the work of …

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  • 60a|vouch´a|ble — a|vouch «uh VOWCH», transitive verb. 1. to declare positively to be true; affirm: »What I have said I will avouch, in the presence of the king (Shakespeare). 2. to vouch for; guarantee: »I can avouch his honesty. The bank avouches all the work of …

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