- 1. v. t. The act of averring, or that which is averred; affirmation; positive assertion. Source: opted
- 2. v. t. Verification; establishment by evidence. Source: opted
- 3. v. t. A positive statement of facts; an allegation; an offer to justify or prove what is alleged. Source: opted
- 4. n. a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) Source: wordnet
- 5. 1. The act of averring, or that which is averred; affirmation; positive assertion. Signally has this averment received illustration in the course of recent events. I. Taylor. 2. Verification; establishment by evidence. Bacon. 3. (Law) A positive statement of facts; an allegation; an offer to justify or prove what is alleged. Note: In any stage of pleadings, when either party advances new matter, he avers it to be true, by using this form of words: "and this he is ready to verify." This was formerly called an averment. It modern pleading, it is termed a verification. Blackstone. Source: webster
- 6. A positive statement of facts; an allegation; an offer tojustify or prove what is alleged. Source: adambom
- 7. n a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) Source: ecdict
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