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    To provide eye-witness accounts or other forms of evidence to a court of law while under oath.

    When one testifies, the evidence he or she provides is called a testimony.

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    "Nancy Pelosi and Elizabeth Taylor testifying before the House Budget Committee on HIV/AIDS funding, March 6, 1990" by is licensed under CC BY.

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    Cambridge Dictionary
         2016   Testify. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/testify, accessed July 6,
             2016.