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1 testify against oneself
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2 testify
свідчити, давати свідчення, виступати в якості свідка; доводити, наводити доказ(и); бути (слугувати) доказом; оголошувати; показувати; стверджувати- testify against
- testify against husband
- testify against one's husband
- testify against oneself
- testify against wife
- testify against one's wife
- testify as expert witness
- testify at hearings
- testify at one's trial
- testify at trial
- testify before the grand jury
- testify behind closed doors
- testify falsely
- testify favorably
- testify favourably
- testify in one's own behalf
- testify in one's own right
- testify in person
- testify on oath
- testify to assault
- testify to smth.
- testify to the truth
- testify truthfully
- testify under oath
- testify upon a trial
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3 compel
змушувати, примушувати; підпорядковувати, підкорятиcompel testimony under grants of immunity — примушувати давати свідчення, обіцяючи недоторканість ( свідку)
- compel obedience to the lawcompel the attendance of favorable witnesses — вимагати явки свідків, які свідчать на користь сторони
- compel silence
- compel testimony
- compel to give evidence
- compel to have sex
- compel to incriminate oneself
- compel to testify
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