1. Law . the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
2. evidence in support of a fact or statement; proof.
3. open declaration or profession, as of faith.
The word "testimony" comes from the Latin word "testimonium," which means evidence, witness, or testimony. It is derived from the Latin word "testis," meaning witness.
The correct spelling is "definition."
The Tagalog definition of "forerunner" is "tagasunod."
When a word suggests something beyond its definition it is a connotation.
Definition in Tagalog is "depinisiyon."
A Jehovah's Witness is someone who gives testimony (witnesses) about Jehovah, the God of the Bible.
Testimony is the correct spelling.
is testable evidence which is typically given under oath in a court of law by an individual who will offer their recollectionof a specific event or timeline of events in relationto the case.EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY: "Eye witness testimony is a statement given to a court of law, by an eye witness who was at the scene of a crime under oath."Psychology Dictionary: What is EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY? definition of EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY (Psychology Dictionary)
The Testimony was created in 1931.
Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the original testimony given. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing consistency and agreement from multiple sources.
Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the validity of the original testimony. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing that it is consistent with other information or accounts.
Testimony that is not believed for some reason.
Testimony of the Ancients was created in 1991.
Testimony Live was created in 2002.
My Testimony of Redemption was created in 2009.
There is no antonym for testimony. One cannot prove wrong a person's belief of what they think is true, or their testimony of truth. However, testimony is a synonym for "admissions", (to admit to knowing). The antonym for admissions is "denial", which means to have no testimony of a belief or truth.
Sessions for testimony are hearings or trials, and occasionally depositions.