10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Obtest' in a Sentence
"To earnestly invoke or appeal to as a witness." more
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The witness is obtesting in the courtroom, providing crucial testimony.
The lawyers will be obtesting the credibility of the eyewitness during the trial.
While the defendant was obtesting his innocence, the jury remained skeptical.
She had obtested the decision before the court to ensure justice prevailed.
The defendant's lawyer has been obtesting the credibility of the eyewitness.
She will obtest the sincerity of the witness during the court trial.
By the time the trial begins, the defense attorney will have obtested the credibility of the eyewitness.
The defendant decided to obtest the credibility of the eyewitness during the trial.
The lawyer will have been obtesting the credibility of the witness during the cross-examination.
Despite having had been obtesting the verdict, the outcome remained unchanged.
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