noun
- plural of avoucher; persons who vouch for or guarantee something; those who assert or affirm the truth of something
Usage: formal or legal context; archaic or rare in modern usage
Examples
- The avouchers of the contract signed their names as witnesses.
- Several avouchers came forward to confirm the defendant's alibi.
- The document was supported by multiple avouchers of good standing.
- In legal proceedings, avouchers must swear to the accuracy of their statements.
- The avouchers of the claim provided written testimony.