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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Witnessing (0.01953 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to Witnessing.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: witness
menyaksikan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: witness
mempersaksikan, menyaksikan, penyaksi, saksi
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: witness
witness
n 1: someone who sees an event and reports what happened [syn:
witnesser,
informant]
2: a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an
exhibition of some kind);
“the spectators applauded the
performance”;
“television viewers”;
“sky watchers
discovered a new star” [syn:
spectator,
viewer,
watcher,
looker]
3: testimony by word or deed to your religious faith
4: (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document
or signature by adding their own signature [syn:
attestant,
attestor,
attestator]
5: (law) a person who testifies under oath in a court of law
witness
v 1: be a witness to
2: perceive or be contemporaneous with;
“We found Republicans
winning the offices”;
“You'll see a lot of cheating in
this school”;
“I want to see results”;
“The 1960 saw the
rebellion of the younger generation against established
traditions”;
“I want to see results” [syn:
find,
see]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Witnessing
Witness
\Wit"ness\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Witnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Witnessing.]
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1. To see or know by personal presence; to have direct
cognizance of.
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This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable
calamities and horrors we must expect, should we
ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. --R.
Hall.
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General Washington did not live to witness the
restoration of peace. --Marshall.
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2. To give testimony to; to testify to; to attest.
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Behold how many things they witness against thee.
--Mark xv. 4.
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3. (Law) To see the execution of, as an instrument, and
subscribe it for the purpose of establishing its
authenticity; as, to witness a bond or a deed.
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