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obtested (imp. & p. p.)

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obtested Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer obtested to the judge's ruling, arguing that it was based on insufficient evidence.
  2. The defendant vehemently obtested his innocence, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
  3. The witness obtested to the accuracy of his testimony, stating that he had no motive to lie.
  4. The politician obtested to the allegations of corruption, calling them baseless and politically motivated.
  5. The scientist obtested to the theory proposed by his colleague, claiming it lacked empirical support.
  6. The professor obtested to the student's plagiarism, citing the similarities between their work and a published article.
  7. The employee obtested to his supervisor's criticism, believing it was unfair and biased.
  8. The customer obtested to the high price of the product, arguing that it was overpriced and not worth the cost.
  9. The activist obtested to the government's environmental policies, calling them insufficient and harmful to the planet.
  10. The historian obtested to the revisionist account of the event, arguing that it distorted the truth and ignored key facts.

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The lawyer obtested to the judge's ruling, arguing that it was based on insufficient evidence.

The defendant vehemently obtested his innocence, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.

The witness obtested to the accuracy of his testimony, stating that he had no motive to lie.

The politician obtested to the allegations of corruption, calling them baseless and politically motivated.