Coattesting

/koʊˈtɛstɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of coattest; jointly attesting to or witnessing something together.

Etymology

Present participle form: 'coattest' + '-ing' suffix. Legal/formal modern English.

Kelly Says

The '-ing' form is so powerful in English that you can use it as a noun ('coattesting requires multiple people'), adjective ('a coattesting witness'), or verb ('they are coattesting the document')!

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