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Meaning

The word "witnessing" refers to the act of seeing or observing an event or situation, often in a legal or formal context. It can also imply experiencing something firsthand. For instance, when someone witnesses a crime, they are present when it happens and can later provide a description of what they've seen.

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Etymology

The word "witnessing" is derived from the noun "witness," which comes from the Old English "witnes," meaning "knowledge" or "testimony." The verb form emerged in Middle English, signifying the act of bearing witness or providing evidence.

Examples

  1. She was witnessing the sunrise over the mountains, and it filled her with awe.
  2. The committee is calling for witnesses to come forward with any information regarding the incident.
  3. He couldn't believe he was witnessing history as the astronauts launched into space.
  4. During the trial, the witnesses were asked to recount their witnessing of the events that unfolded that night.
  5. I never imagined I would be witnessing such a spectacular performance at the concert.