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Meaning
Verb
●
To
call on
(someone) to be a
witness
to something.
●
To
cite
or
rely on
(an
authority
, a
written
work, etc.) in support of
one's
actions
or opinions.
●
To
affirm
or
warrant
the
correctness
or
truth
of (something); also, to
affirm
or
warrant
(the
truth
of an
assertion
or statement).
●
To
bear witness
or
testify
to the
nature
or
qualities
(of someone or something).
●
To back,
confirm
, or support (someone
or something
) with
credible
evidence
or proof.
●
Synonym of
vouchsafe
(“to
condescendingly
or
graciously
give or
grant
(something)”)
●
To
assert
,
aver
, or
declare
(something).
●
In Law:
In
full
vouch
to
warrant
or
vouch
to
warranty
: to
summon
(someone) into
court
to
establish
a
warranty of title
to land.
●
In Law:
Followed by over: of a
vouchee
(a person
summon
ed to
court
to
establish
a
warranty of title
): to
summon
(someone) to
court
in their place.
●
In Law:
To
guarantee
legal
title
(to something).
●
Often
followed by
for.
To
bear witness
or
testify
; to
guarantee
or sponsor.
To provide
evidence
or proof.
To
express
confidence
in or
take responsibility
for (the
correctness
or
truth
of) something.
Noun
●
An
assertion
, a
declaration
; also, a
formal
attestation
or
warrant
of the
correctness
or
truth
of something.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
vouch
English
voucher
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
vocare
Latin
voco
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Obtest
Attest
Avouch
Certify
Vouchsafe
Related
Attest
Confirm
Qualify
Account
Testify
Pay
Opt
Search
Request
Ask
Compensate
Check
Prove
Count
Look
Assure
Hope
Claim
Advocate
Speak
Stick Up
Take Responsibility
Put In A Good Word
More
Rhymes
Ouch
Youch
Pouch
Couch
Vouch
Yowch
Crouch
Slouch
Grouch
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