26984 words

witness

21 definitions • 35 examples
1
a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident:

Examples:

witness to Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward.
(eye) witness According to (eye) witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys.
2
to see something happen:

Examples:

She was witness to the tragic event.
3
someone who is asked to be present at a particular event and sign their name in order to prove that things have been done correctly:

Examples:

He signed the treaty in the presence of two witnesses.
They were married a year after they first met, with two friends acting as witnesses.
4
a person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person:

Examples:

Ten witnesses are expected to testify at the trial today.
key witness for The key witness for the prosecution was offered police protection after she received death threats.
5
a person who is allowed to give their opinion in a law court because of their knowledge or practical experience of a particular subject:

Examples:

A psychiatrist was called as an expert witness for the defence.
6
to see something happen, especially an accident or crime:

Examples:

Did anyone witness the attack?
They were staying in the capital at the time of the riots and witnessed several street battles.
[ + -ing verb ] He arrived home just in time to witness his brother being taken away by the police.
7
to be present at an event and to sign your name as proof that it happened or that it was done correctly:

Examples:

Her will was witnessed by two colleagues.
8
When a place or period witnesses a particular event, the event happens in that place or during that period:

Examples:

This university has witnessed quite a few changes over the years.
9
to show or give proof of something:

Examples:

as witnessed by This year's charity ball was the most successful one ever, as witnessed by the number of tickets sold.
10
a person who sees an event happening, esp. a crime or an accident:

Examples:

[ C ] According to witnesses, the car used in the robbery was a green van with Pennsylvania license plates.
11
Someone who is witness to something sees it:

Examples:

[ U ] She was witness to the tragic event.
12
If you are a witness, you are asked to be present at a particular event and to sign (= write your name on) a document in order to prove that things have been done correctly:

Examples:

[ C ] The will has to be signed by two witnesses.
13
a person in a law court who promises to tell the truth and answers questions about something that was seen or is known:

Examples:

14
to see something happen:

Examples:

We were there at the time and witnessed the accident.
The university has witnessed (= experienced) quite a few changes over the years.
15
Witness also means to show or give proof of something:

Examples:

Rock music is becoming a health problem – witness the loss of hearing (= for proof, look at the loss of hearing) in some of our youth.
16
If you are asked to witness an event, you are asked to be present at it and sign your name to prove that things have been done correctly.
17
someone who gives information in a court of law about a particular person or event, usually when there has been a crime or an accident:

Examples:

witness for the defence/prosecution The key witness for the prosecution was given police protection.
act as/appear as/be called as a witness Doctors confirmed that he was not fit to be called as a witness in the trial.
The police are appealing for witnesses.
a credible/material witness
a witness account/statement
18
someone who signs an official document to prove that an event has happened or that someone is who they say they are:

Examples:

He signed the treaty in the presence of six witnesses.
19
to see something happen, especially an accident or a crime:

Examples:

The police want to hear from anyone who witnessed the incident.
witness an attack/crime
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to sign your name on an official document to prove that an event has happened or that someone is who they say they are:

Examples:

witness an agreement/contract/signature She asked a colleague to witness the contract.

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