Sentences

avouch in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To avouch means to affirm or assert something as true, often based on personal knowledge or experience.

Sample Sentences

  1. I can avouch for her honesty after working with her for several years.
  2. The witness was called to avouch the events that transpired on that fateful night.
  3. He could avouch the quality of the product based on his personal experience.
  4. The expert was invited to avouch the validity of the research findings.
  5. She would not avouch for the accuracy of the information without further verification.
  6. In his testimony, he sought to avouch the integrity of the accused.
  7. The contract required both parties to avouch their commitments clearly.
  8. Her friends can avouch that she is always on time and reliable.
  9. He felt it was his duty to avouch the truth, regardless of the consequences.
  10. The professor was eager to avouch the significance of the discovery to his students.
  11. I can avouch for the integrity of the witness in this case.
  12. The scholar was quick to avouch the accuracy of his findings.
  13. She was willing to avouch her loyalty to the cause without hesitation.
  14. He could avouch his friend's talent as a musician without any doubt.
  15. The document served to avouch their claim to the property.
  16. To avouch the truth of his story, he provided several witnesses.
  17. They sought to avouch their innocence in front of the jury.
  18. Her experience in the field would avouch her expertise to the committee.
  19. The leader was confident he could avouch the support of his team.
  20. In his speech, he avouched the importance of honesty in leadership.

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