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take the stand

 

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Verb take the stand has 1 sense
  1. testify, attest, take the stand, bear witness - give testimony in a court of law
    --1 is one way to declare
    Sample sentence:
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Take the Stand


Description:

Take the Stand is an idiomatic expression that is mainly used in legal contexts. It refers to the action of a witness or a defendant standing up in court and solemnly promising to tell the truth while giving testimony or being cross-examined.

Examples:

1. Noun - Witness Testimony:

During the trial, the prosecution called several witnesses to take the stand and testify against the accused.

2. Verb - Testify:

The defense attorney instructed his client to take the stand and testify in his own defense.

3. Verb - Be Sworn In:

Before taking the stand, the witness was asked to raise his right hand and swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

4. Verb - Give Evidence:

The expert witness was about to take the stand and present her findings to the jury.

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