Vouch (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used without object)
  1. to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
  2. to attest; guarantee; certify (usually followed by for): to vouch for someone in a business transaction.
verb (used with object)
  1. to sustain or uphold by, or as if by, practical proof or demonstration.
  2. (formerly) to call or summon (a person) into court to make good a warranty of title.
  3. to adduce or quote in support, as extracts from a book or author; cite in warrant or justification, as authority, instances, facts, etc.
  4. to warrant or attest; to support or authenticate with vouchers.
  5. to declare as with warrant; vouch for.
  6. to call or take as a witness.
noun Obsolete.
  1. a vouching; an assertion.
  2. a formal attestation; a supporting warrant.
verb
  1. to give personal assurance; guarantee
  2. to furnish supporting evidence (for) or function as proof (of)
  3. to summon (a person who had warranted title to land) to defend that title or give up land of equal value
  4. to cite (authors, principles, etc) in support of something
  5. to assert
noun
  1. the act of vouching; assertion or allegation
Vouch (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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