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1 (to) attest
(to) attest /əˈtɛst/v. t. e i.1 attestare; testimoniare; dimostrare; essere prova di: He attested to my innocence, egli ha attestato la mia innocenza; The ruins of the town attest (to) the high level of civilization of its inhabitants, le rovine della città dimostrano l'alto grado di civiltà dei suoi abitanti; His words attested his honesty, le sue parole erano prova della sua onestà● (leg.) attested affidavit, atto notorio □ (leg.) attested copy, copia vidimata, copia autenticata ( di un documento) □ (in GB) attested milk, latte a norma di legge ( pastorizzato, ecc.). -
2 (to) attest
(to) attest /əˈtɛst/v. t. e i.1 attestare; testimoniare; dimostrare; essere prova di: He attested to my innocence, egli ha attestato la mia innocenza; The ruins of the town attest (to) the high level of civilization of its inhabitants, le rovine della città dimostrano l'alto grado di civiltà dei suoi abitanti; His words attested his honesty, le sue parole erano prova della sua onestà● (leg.) attested affidavit, atto notorio □ (leg.) attested copy, copia vidimata, copia autenticata ( di un documento) □ (in GB) attested milk, latte a norma di legge ( pastorizzato, ecc.).
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