0 someone in a court of law who says what they have seen and what they know about a crime -- świadek
The witness was called to the stand.
2 someone who signs their name on an official document to say that they were present when someone else signed it -- świadek
3 to see something happen, especially an accident or crime -- być świadkiem
Did anyone witness the attack?
4 to sign your name on an official document to say that you were present when someone else signed it -- poświadczać
As a matter of principle, it was the spouses who were supposed to bring forward the witnesses to their nuptials.
However, something extremely unlikely happens : those who witness the event do not wonder at it at all.
He visited rural villages and witnessed how the different groups lived in close proximity to one another.
The passages might even be seen - despite their preservation as written texts - to provide a unique witness to the improvisatory practices of oral poets.
Thus, the eighteenth century witnessed neither an economic nor a monetary crisis.
I align with the latter view - history has witnessed the flourishing of many normative systems we now find dubious or even paradigmatically unacceptable.
The defence attacks the second witness claim by pointing out the corroborative evidence that the witness is biased (17).
Cases and controls were similar on all demographic variables, school performance, number of attacks witnessed and psychopathology before the onset of the epidemic.
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