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Prestimony

Definition:

Prestimony is an uncommon term referring to a written or spoken declaration made under oath by a prestige or influential individual as a form of testimony or evidence in a legal proceeding.

Sample Sentences:

  • The judge requested the prestimony of the renowned scientist to support the prosecution's case.
  • The defense attorney cross-examined the prestimony given by the executive, hoping to undermine its credibility.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

Sense 1:

A sworn statement given by a person of great importance or reputation.

Example:

The prestimony of the Nobel laureate greatly influenced the jury's decision.

Sense 2:

Statements made by influential figures in a deposition or court hearing.

Example:

During the trial, the prestimony provided by the renowned actor drew significant media attention.

Verb:

Sense 1:

The act of providing or giving prestimony as evidence or support.

Example:

The expert witness prestimonied confidently, emphasizing the validity of his research findings.

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