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Definition of Attest

Attest
Attest At*test", n. Witness; testimony; attestation. [R.] The attest of eyes and ears. --Shak.

Meaning of Attest from wikipedia

- Look up attest or attestation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attestation may refer to: Attestation clause, verification of a do****ent Oath of Allegiance...
- notarial act performed and upon which the party(ies) and notary sign–which attests to the execution of the do****ent, usually by the person who appears before...
- 20 July 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2009. Michelin Guide Switzerland 2010 attests to the high quality of gourmet cooking with one new 2 star restaurant and...
- of Nations lists Aram as the son of Shem, to whom the Book of Jubilees attests, And for Aram there came forth the fourth portion, all the land of Mesopotamia...
- contained over 70 petabytes of data. The Internet Archive, as of January 2024, attests to have stored well over 99 petabytes of data so far. The Wayback Machine...
- attested. In eastern Arabia, inscriptions in a script derived from ASA attest to a language known as Hasaitic. On the northwestern frontier of Arabia...
- various options related to Office Mix. Note: The user would be required to attest their ownership of an active Office 365 subscription through their personal...
- based on their sins and their relationship to Christ. This teaching also attests to another day when Christ will sit in universal judgement of all mankind...
- transfers political and legal liability for the royal prerogative to the attesting parties. This provision does not apply to the Royal Household, over which...
- Greece itself. The New Testament was written in Gr****, and some sections attest to the importance of churches in Greece in early Christianity. Nevertheless...