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Definitions of attesting in various dictionaries:
verb - provide evidence for
verb - authenticate, affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity
verb - give testimony in a court of law
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Present participle of attest. |
provide or serve as clear evidence of. |
Provide or serve as clear evidence of. |
Enrol as ready for military service. |
Attesting might refer to |
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