What is another word for Attesting?

Pronunciation: [ɐtˈɛstɪŋ] (IPA)

Attesting is a word used to describe the act of confirming or verifying a fact or claim. There are several synonyms for attesting such as testifying, corroborating, validating, affirming, vouching, certifying, witnessing, and affirming. All these words have the same meaning as attesting, with slight variations in connotation and emphasis. Testifying, for example, implies a formal statement under oath, whereas vouching suggests personal assurance or endorsement. Regardless of the specific synonym used, all imply a strong degree of confidence in the truth or accuracy of the matter at hand. Therefore, attesting and its synonyms are essential words in legal, professional, and personal contexts where establishing the truth is critical.

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Usage examples for Attesting

Accordingly, messengers were sent posthaste to her babyhood home, and a new birth certificate was drawn up; also a certificate Attesting to her mother's legal marriage to a wholly mythical Monsieur de Gomard de Vaubernier and to several other statements that made Marie's legitimacy as solid as Gibraltar.
"Superwomen"
Albert Payson Terhune
He was followed by a train of six persons, all splendidly attired, and Attesting, by their costume and manner, the rank and importance of their chief.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
The signing of the register in the vestry is not an American custom, but it is now the fashion to have a highly illuminated parchment certificate signed by the newly married pair, with two or three witnesses, the bridesmaids, the best man, the father and mother, and so on, generally being the Attesting parties.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood

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