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Vouched meaning
simple past and past participle of vouch
Example sentences (20)
In my view it was wrong and irresponsible of Mr Robertson to question the safety of a technique which is vouched for by Scotland’s scientists and farmers.
Later, however, he was given permission to remain in Britain after he claimed to have converted to Christianity and a priest vouched that he was "wholly committed" to his new religion.
Representatives sought the group’s support, given they vouched for Michael’s character for years, and that’s when they turned.
The witness vouched for the brothers’ diligence at work, describing them as “honest people” who always “kept their word” without any problem.
However, she was saved by her person, Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), who brought in a sea of colleagues and patients that vouched for the general surgeon either in person or in writing.
In those comments, some fans vouched for the quality of the circuit Stephanie demonstrated.
An investigator for the Davenport diocese interviewed Bowman’s therapists, and a friend vouched that she had revealed the abuse a decade before.
Professor McGonagall had vouched to help Harry become an Auror, if only in spite of Professor Umbridge who thought Harry could never become one.
When he was appointed by former Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2009 to replace departing Inspector General David Hoffman, Lightfoot was among those who vouched for and recommended her friend Ferguson.
Although Kelly brought an attitude that had often crossed the line in college, Elway said fellow Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly personally vouched for his nephew, so Elway signed off on the selection.
As a result, the quote sheet distributed by the team included remarks from three teammates, each of whom vouched for Bortles.
As for Ewing, he said his credibility had been vouched for by the justice system, which had given him what he termed a very generous plea deal thanks to his cooperation in the Denver Players/Denver Sugar investigation.
By October 2010, looking for business for a new company he had created, Mr. Lee was accompanied to a business meeting by Chinese intelligence officers, who vouched for him, Japan Tobacco was later told by people at the meeting.
Eyewitnesses, however, have since vouched for Mohabir, saying that the taxi driver was parked along the side of the road and was not contributing to traffic congestion of any kind.
Jessica Tullar, a consultant and city planner in Gainesville, who compiled public input for the city, also vouched for the city’s process.
She also vouched to work toward overturning the Muslim ban, securing LGBT rights and immigration reform.
The Supervisor from the USVI was also present and she vouched for the security and credibility of the tabulator as they have used them for several election cycles in St. Thomas and St. John.
He has to twist his entire upper body. citation Morris' wife and business partner Amy had vouched for her husband and claims to have helped frame the suit.
The term "test or device" is defined as literacy tests, educational or knowledge requirements, proof of good moral character, and requirements that a person be vouched for when voting.
They each vouched for Daniel Coit Gilman to lead the new University and he became the university's first president. citation Gilman, a Yale -educated scholar, had been serving as president of the University of California prior to this appointment.