To attest to something means that one strongly agrees to the case in matter. It is synonymous to being able to prove or witnessing something. This can be done verbally or in writing.
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The ATTEST line of a document is typically used to indicate that a witness or authorized person is affirming the authenticity of the signatures or the validity of the document. It usually includes the phrase "Attest:" followed by the signature and printed name of the attesting individual, along with their title or position if relevant. This serves as a formal acknowledgment that the document was executed properly.
It means that something is not normal or something that is out of the ordinary
it means to be crazy towards something
If something is admissible, that means it is acceptable.
The word attest means to prove something exists. A good sentence would be, I can attest that the bear was in the forest.
Yes, there is a difference between "attest" and "witness." "Attest" typically refers to formally affirming something while "witness" usually refers to observing an event or transaction and providing testimony about it. In legal contexts, a witness can attest to what they observed.
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Self attestation means the signature of candidate itself.Example: if he asked u to self attest the photo, then u must sign on the photo and submit it.Added: Attest is a legal term that refers to the act of a person swearing to or affirming the truth of something.A "self-attest" would mean that the person is attesting (swearing) to the truthfulness of whatever they were presenting or signing.In the case of a photo, a self-attestation would mean that the attestor is either swearing that they took the picture, or that the picture is of themselves.
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The word attest means to formally (or legally) state. And yes, contracts need to be signed by both parties, to be legally valid.
I can attest to the excellence of this shampoo.
That is the correct spelling of "attest" (to swear or affirm).
If you mean, "Is Sean Connery a heterosexual?", the dozens of women who he has pursued and had sex with will attest that he is.
Attest is a legal term that refers to the act of a person swearing to or affirming the truth of something. Attestation may be made by bearing witness to the execution of a document by signing one's signature to the document. All states require at least two witnesses to attest that a will was signed and declared to be a will. There is an exception in some states for a will written in one's own handwriting. Attest means to certify a document by signature or oath, as in an official capacity.
The word attest means to support, or back someone up. The following sentence uses the word attest. His parents can attest to the fact that his grades began to suffer once he started playing video games.