- britannica.com dictionary/witnessb law : a person who makes a statement in a court about what he or she knows or has seen. The defense/prosecution called its first witness to the stand.
- definitions.net definition/witnessJohn Milton. Ye moon and stars bear witness to the truth! His only crime, if friendship can offend, Is too much love to his unhappy friend.
- deilataylor.com to-witness/It is also a physical witness to the Father. And Jesus is not just doing this as an example — it has meaning for him and the Father — it is the way back to God.
- english.stackexchange.com questions/167683/…This means that "witness to" is usually paired with the action of witnessing and "witness of" is describing someone who is a witness of something.
- startswithy.com witness-sentence/When you become a witness to someone’s narrative, you’re not just observing; you’re experiencing a unique perspective unfold before you.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/witnessThis is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we be so unfortunate as ever to witness the triumph of modern infidelity.
- wordhippo.com what-is/sentences-with-the-word/…Smeaton is considered to be the first expert witness to appear in an English court. The witness rehearsed the events of the night before for the listening detectives.
- grammartop.com witness-past-tense/to witness.
- The Forms of Witness
- Conjugate Witness
- zargan.com tr/q/witness-ceviri-nedirİsim, Hukuk tanık. Fiil (bizzat/ gözü ile) görmek, şahit olmak, müşahede etmek. to witness an accident. Did anyone witness the theft?
- sentencedict.com witness.html7, The witness completely vindicated him. 8, The witness was cross-examined by the prosecuting counsel. 9, He asked the witness to stand down.