Affidavit
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Affidavit ( noun )
- A written statement made under oath and sworn to be true before an authorized official.
- A legal document in which a person swears under oath to the truth of certain statements.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french, from latin affidāvit, from affidare ("to trust"), from ad- ("to") + fidare ("to trus.t")
Examples:
- He submitted an affidavit to the court.
- She signed an affidavit as a witness.
- He swore an affidavit under oath.
- She gave an affidavit in support of the claim.
- He made an affidavit in the form of a declaration.
(As a verb)
Affidavit ( verb )
- A written statement made under oath and sworn to be true before an authorized official.
- A legal document in which a person swears under oath to the truth of certain statements.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french, from latin affidāvit, from affidare ("to trust"), from ad- ("to") + fidare ("to trus.t")
Examples:
- He submitted an affidavit to the court.
- She signed an affidavit as a witness.
- He swore an affidavit under oath.
- She gave an affidavit in support of the claim.
- He made an affidavit in the form of a declaration.