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n. - (law) a person who affirms a document or signature to be correct, true, or genuine by adding his or her own signature.

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Usage examples (6)
  • Verb (used with object) : to attest the truth of a statement. ,His works attest his industry
  • Verb (used without object) : to attest to the reliability of an employee
  • I cannot summon Carwin to my bar, and make him the attestor of my innocence, and the accuser of himself.
  • It was said that an attestor had been called Cicero from "cicer," a vetch, because his nose was marked with the figure of that vegetable.
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