0 proof:
1 a will that someone makes, saying what should be done with their money and property after they die:
This article will give clear instructions for making a last will and testament.
2 proof of something:
[ C usually sing ] He is a walking testament to the value of hard work.
3 proof that something exists or is true:
be (a) testament to sth These positive results are a testament to the strength of the technology sector.
4 a will :
Although hospitals drew an increasing amount of support and publicity in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, this trend is not always corroborated by some recent studies of charitable testaments.
In all these testaments, it is hard to escape the conclusion that they were conceived, at least in part, as public statements for a wider audience.
Thirty years ago, a group of six books on ruling monarchies would have been considered the last testaments of an endangered anachronism.
The exegesis of the content of the testaments reveals surely as much as can be known about the individual testators and their lives.
During the later 1990s, the practice of making legal agreements (testaments) by family firms increased.
How are gifts and testaments to be handled?
A triad of structures located in the heart of the town still stand as testaments to its past importance.
Every contribution adds materially to a deeper understanding of indigenous testaments.