vouch

[ UK /vˈa‍ʊt‍ʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈvaʊtʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. summon (a vouchee) into court to warrant or defend a title
  2. give surety or assume responsibility
    I vouch for the quality of my products
  3. give supporting evidence
    He vouched his words by his deeds
  4. give personal assurance; guarantee
    Will he vouch for me?
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How To Use vouch In A Sentence

  • If you want somebody to vouch for Mr. McEachern's non-burglariousness, I can do it. The Intrusion of Jimmy
  • But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
  • But neither vouchers nor other temporary housing assistance were available.
  • The best way to keep costs down is to book in advance and take advantage of any voucher codes. The Sun
  • No photocopied or defaced vouchers accepted. The Sun
  • In April, he's released on bail after prominent Philadelphians vouched for his character.
  • Both the cash interest and the vouchers are taxable, but all the tax will be deducted from the cash interest paid. Times, Sunday Times
  • There will also be a raffle for hampers, vouchers, bottles etc., on the day.
  • These vouchers entitle the bearer to CrossRail tickets (at a marginal rate).
  • This guilt factored in heavily in making me record on. we felt which if we take a night off, we would be vouchsafing 39 others down,! people w ho depended upon me to be there. we prided myself upon my consistence. Archive 2009-11-01
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