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Definition of vouchsafe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

vouchsafe

verb
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪf/
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪf/
(old-fashioned or formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they vouchsafe
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪf/
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪf/
he / she / it vouchsafes
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪfs/
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪfs/
past simple vouchsafed
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪft/
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪft/
past participle vouchsafed
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪft/
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪft/
-ing form vouchsafing
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪfɪŋ/
 
/ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪfɪŋ/
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  1. to give, offer or tell something to somebody, especially in order to give them a special advantage
    • vouchsafe something (to somebody) He vouchsafed to me certain family secrets.
    • vouchsafe somebody something Lady Agnes only vouchsafed him a slight nod.
    • vouchsafe that… I can vouchsafe that we all think very highly of you.
    Word OriginMiddle English: originally as the phrase vouch something safe on someone, i.e. ‘warrant the secure conferment of (something on someone)’.
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