vouched (Meaning)

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vouched (imp. & p. p.)

of Vouch

vouched Sentence Examples

  1. The witness vouched for the defendant's alibi, claiming to have seen him at a different location at the time of the crime.
  2. The politician vouched for his opponent's integrity, despite their opposing views on certain issues.
  3. The doctor vouched for the efficacy of the new treatment, citing clinical trials that showed promising results.
  4. The employee vouched for his colleague's competence and reliability, recommending them for a promotion.
  5. The landlord vouched for the tenant's good rental history, certifying that she had always paid her rent on time.
  6. The lawyer vouched for his client's innocence, arguing that the prosecution's evidence was circumstantial and insufficient.
  7. The teacher vouched for the student's academic abilities, praising their hard work and dedication.
  8. The friend vouched for the traveler's adventurous spirit, describing them as a resilient and curious soul.
  9. The historian vouched for the authenticity of the ancient artifact, tracing its provenance back to a renowned archaeological site.
  10. The CEO vouched for the company's financial stability, reassuring investors of its strong performance and solid foundation.

FAQs About the word vouched

of Vouch

ensured, assured, insured, secured, witnessed, certified,attested, cinched, warranted, swore

weakened, undermined, weakened,undermined,enfeebled, enfeebled,

The witness vouched for the defendant's alibi, claiming to have seen him at a different location at the time of the crime.

The politician vouched for his opponent's integrity, despite their opposing views on certain issues.

The doctor vouched for the efficacy of the new treatment, citing clinical trials that showed promising results.

The employee vouched for his colleague's competence and reliability, recommending them for a promotion.