attester

[əˈtɛstər]

attester Definition

to certify or bear witness to something as true or genuine.

Using attester: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "attester" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The notary will attester the authenticity of the document.

  • Example

    I can attester that he was present at the meeting.

  • Example

    The witnesses will attester to the accuracy of the report.

attester Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for attester

Phrases with attester

  • to provide evidence or testimony that confirms the truth or validity of something

    Example

    The DNA test will attester to his innocence.

  • a clause in a legal document that certifies the authenticity of the document

    Example

    The attester clause was signed by the notary public.

  • self-attester

    a person who certifies the truth or validity of their own statements or actions

    Example

    The self-attester must sign and date the document.

Origins of attester

from Latin 'attestari', meaning 'to bear witness'

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Summary: attester in Brief

'Attester' [əˈtɛstər] is a verb that means to certify or bear witness to something as true or genuine. It is often used in legal or official contexts, such as when a notary public attests to the authenticity of a document. Phrases like 'attester to something' and 'attester clause' use 'attester' to denote providing evidence or certification. The antonyms of 'attester' are 'disprove,' 'refute,' and 'deny.'