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  2. To wit Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TO WIT is that is to say : namely.

  3. How to Use To wit Correctly - GRAMMARIST

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    The phrase to wit, meaning namely or that is to say, is primarily used in legal texts and speech, though it sometimes spills over into other types of writing.

  4. TO WIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    TO WIT definition: 1. used to make clearer or more particular something that you have already said: 2. used to make…. Learn more.

  5. TO WIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    To wit is used to indicate that you are about to state or describe something more precisely. [ literary ] The Oracle's advice was sound, to wit: 'Nothing in excess.'

  6. TO WIT definition in American English | Collins English ...

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    To wit is used to indicate that you are about to state or describe something more precisely. [ literary ] The Oracle's advice was sound, to wit: 'Nothing in excess.'

  7. To Wit: Understanding Its Legal Meaning

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    “To wit” is a legal term that is used to introduce specific examples or details that clarify or specify a previous statement. It is often used in legal documents and court proceedings to provide additional information or examples related to a particular point.

  8. "To wit" is a phrase used in legal documents that means "that is to say" or "namely." It introduces specific examples or details that clarify what has just been mentioned. How is "to wit" used in legal writing?