vouch Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb give personal assurance; guarantee
- Will he vouch for me?
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verb give surety or assume responsibility
guarantee.
- I vouch for the quality of my products
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verb summon (a vouchee) into court to warrant or defend a title
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verb give supporting evidence
- He vouched his words by his deeds
WordNet
Vouch transitive verb
Etymology
OE.Wordforms
Definitions
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To call; to summon. Obs.[They] vouch (as I might say) to their aid the authority of the writers. Sir T. Elyot.
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To call upon to witness; to obtest. Vouch the silent stars and conscious moon. Dryden.
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To warrant; to maintain by affirmations; to attest; to affirm; to avouch. They made him ashamed to vouch the truth of the relation, and afterwards to credit it. Atterbury.
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To back; to support; to confirm; to establish. Me damp horror chilled At such bold words vouched with a deed so bold. Milton.
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(Law) To call into court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title. He vouches the tenant in tail, who vouches over the common vouchee. Blackstone.
Syn. -- To obtest; declare; affirm; attest; warrant; confirm; asseverate; aver; protest; assure.
Vouch intransitive verb
Definitions
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To bear witness; to give testimony or full attestation. He will not believe her until the elector of Hanover shall vouch for the truth of what she has . . . affirmed. Swift.
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To assert; to aver; to declare. Shak.
Vouch noun
Definitions
Warrant; attestation. Obs.The vouch of very malice itself. Shak.