v. 1) to confirm (usually in writing) that a document is genuine. 2) to bear witness
that someone actually signed a document, such as a will. All states require at least
two witnesses (three in Vermont) to attest that a will was signed and declared to
be a will (except a will written in one's own handwriting in some states).
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