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–noun
1.
a person who actually sees some act, occurrence, or thing and can give a firsthand account of it:
There were two eyewitnesses to the murder.
–verb (used with object)
2.
to view with one's own eyes:
to eyewitness a murder.
Origin:
1530–40;
eye
+
witness
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eye·wit·ness
(ī'wĭt'nĭs)
n. A person who has seen someone or something and can bear witness to the fact.
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Function:
noun
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one who sees an occurrence or object or sometimes experiences it through other senses (as hearing) and usually reports or testifies about it
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