Witness Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (original) (raw)

Britannica Dictionary definition of WITNESS

1

[count]

a

:

a person who sees something (such as a crime) happen

— often + to

— see also eyewitness

b

law

:

a person who makes a statement in a court about what he or she knows or has seen

2

[count]

:

a person who is present at an event (such as a wedding) and can say that it happened

3

[noncount]

US

:

a statement of a person's religious beliefs

bear witness

1

:

to show that something exists or is true

— + to

2

formal

:

to make a statement saying that you saw or know something

be witness to

:

to see (something) happen

Britannica Dictionary definition of WITNESS

1

[+ object]

:

to see (something) happen

2

[+ object]

law

:

to be present at (an event) in order to be able to say that it happened

:

to act as a legal witness of (something)

3

[+ object]

:

to be the time or place when (something) happens

4

[+ object]

— used to say that something is an example of or is proof of something

5

[no object]

US

:

to make a public statement about your religious beliefs

as witnessed by

:

as shown by