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n.
testimony
1) to bear ~ to
2) false ~ (to hear false ~)
one who testifies
3) to produce a ~ (the district attorney finally produced a credible ~)
4) to cross-examine; examine, interrogate, question; interview a ~; to hear ~es
5) to lead a ~ (one should not lead a ~)
6) to swear in a ~
7) to confuse; discredit; trap a ~
8) a character; competent; credible; defense; expert; hostile; key, material; prosecution; reliable ~
9) a ~ is sworn in = a ~ takes the oath ; a ~ testifies (under oath)
10) a ~ steps down
11) a ~ against (a ~ against one's former accomplices)
12) a ~ for (a ~ for the prosecution)
13) a ~ to (a ~ to an accident)
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v. ( K ) who ~ed his signing the documents?