testimony|testimonies in English
noun
['tes·ti·mo·ny || 'testɪməʊnɪ /-mənɪ]
evidence, statement under oath; proof
Use "testimony|testimonies" in a sentence
1. * Share understanding, ideas, experiences, and testimonies.
2. Packard's Coadjutors' testimony
3. My Intertwined Testimony
4. Another Archaeological Testimony
5. An opportunity for new converts to bear their testimonies, if desired.
6. They also allow children to bear their testimonies simply and beautifully.
7. Through it all, however, their testimonies remained steadfast and firm.
8. Developing a Testimony
9. As Eduardo’s and María’s gospel knowledge grew, so did their testimonies.
10. The judge heard testimony.
11. 7 Later journalists reconstructed the voyage with testimonies from survivors and relatives.
12. Some members of the Church with testimonies have wavered and fallen away.
13. Consider adding your testimony.
14. This event goes back to ancient times, as there exist admiration testimonies.
15. Corroborating witness is a witness whose testimony supports or confirms testimony that is already given
16. They continued faithful and relied on their testimonies and the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
17. It was an occasion for singing, giving testimonies, and engaging in prayer.
18. Quotations ▼ His testimony Contradicts hers
19. * Let Your Testimony Burn Bright
20. They still have Alby's testimony.
21. Accomplice testimony with no corroboration?
22. Names and dates. Eyewitness testimony.
23. His testimony was a concoction.
24. Some of these testimonies have to do with stressors that employers are inflicting on people.
25. * You possess a testimony; share it.