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  1. 1 [transitive] witness something to see something happen (typically a crime or an accident) She was shocked by the violent scenes she had witnessed. Police have asked for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them. The novel is based on an event that he himself had witnessed. I couldn't bear to witness their suffering.

  2. Hace 2 días · 10 meanings: 1. a person who has seen or can give first-hand evidence of some event 2. a person or thing giving or serving as.... Click for more definitions.

  3. Hace 5 días · witness in British English. (ˈwɪtnɪs ) noun. 1. a person who has seen or can give first-hand evidence of some event. 2. a person or thing giving or serving as evidence. 3. a person who testifies, esp in a court of law, to events or facts within his or her own knowledge.

  4. witness: 1 n someone who sees an event and reports what happened Synonyms: informant , witnesser Types: attestant , attester someone who affirms or vouches for the correctness or truth or genuineness of something deponent , deposer , testifier a person who testifies or gives a deposition Type of: beholder , observer , perceiver , percipient a ...

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  6. passerby a person who is going past someone or something by chance, especially when something unexpected happens: Police asked passersby if they had witnessed the robbery. bystander a person who is near and can see what is happening when something such as an accident or a fight takes place: Three innocent bystanders were killed in the crossfire.

  7. as witnessed by something There has been increasing interest in her life and work, as witnessed by the publication of two new biographies. [transitive] witness something (formal) used when giving an example that proves something you have just said. Authentic Italian cooking is very healthy—witness the low incidence of heart disease in Italy.