attestation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for attestation in the English»Serbian Dictionary

pro·tes·ta·tion [ˌprɒtes'teɪʃən] N usu pl

I.re·for·esta·tion [ˌriːfɒrɪ'steɪʃən] N no pl esp Am

II.re·for·esta·tion [ˌriːfɒrɪ'steɪʃən] ADJ attr

mani·fes·ta·tion [ˌmænɪfes'teɪʃən] N

de·for·esta·tion [diːˌfɒrɪ'steɪʃən] N no pl

ges·ta·tion [ʤes'teɪʃən] N no pl

re·af·for·esta·tion [ˌriːəˌfɒrɪ'steɪʃən] N no pl Brit, Aus

reafforestation → reforestation

See also reforestation

in·fes·ta·tion [ˌɪnfes'teɪʃən] N

af·for·esta·tion [əˌfɒrɪ'steɪʃən] N no pl

I.sta·tion ['steɪʃən] N

II.sta·tion ['steɪʃən] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The earliest date of attestation must be pushed back to the 19th century.
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Remote attestation could be used to authorize play only by music players that enforce the record company's rules.
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Multiple attestation has a certain kind of objectivity.
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A short form usually only includes the venue, date, and attestation clause.
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The first attestation of the word is circa 1400.
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The office performs a multitude of financial audits, compliance audits and attestations.
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Wax candles, expensive items at the time, are found in attestations from the late 18th century.
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Besides interdental consonants such as, which involve the tongue, there is at least one confirmed attestation of a true bidental consonant in normal language.
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Its last datable attestation is a building inscription of 210.
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Each medal came with an attestation of award certificate.
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