7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Obtest' in a Sentence
"To earnestly invoke or appeal to as a witness." more
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During the game, the players would obtest the referee's decisions by raising their hands and questioning the calls.
The athletes have been obtesting the doping allegations against their competitors.
The players obtest the referee's decision, claiming a foul had not occurred.
The athletes will be obtesting their physical limits during the grueling training sessions in preparation for the upcoming competition.
The athlete is obtesting the fairness of the competition rules.
The athlete will have been obtesting the limits of his endurance in preparation for the upcoming marathon.
The athlete decided to obtest his stamina by participating in the challenging marathon.
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