Vouchering
noun
1.
a person or thing that vouches.
2.
a document, receipt, stamp, or the like, that gives evidence of an expenditure.
3.
a form authorizing a disbursement of cash or a credit against a purchase or expense to be made in the future.
4.
written authorization; credential.
5.
a piece of evidence or proof.
6.
Early English Law.
a person called into court to warrant another’s title.
the act of vouching another person to make good a warranty.
verb (used with object)
7.
to pay for, guarantee, or authorize by voucher.
8.
to prepare a voucher for.
noun
1.
a document serving as evidence for some claimed transaction, as the receipt or expenditure of money
2.
(Brit) a ticket or card serving as a substitute for cash: a gift voucher
3.
a person or thing that vouches for the truth of some statement, etc
4.
any of certain documents that various groups of British nationals born outside Britain must obtain in order to settle in Britain
5.
(English law, obsolete)
the summoning into court of a person to warrant a title to property
the person so summoned
voucher definition
A credit of a certain monetary value that can be used only for a specified purpose, such as to pay for housing or for food. Food stamps are a kind of voucher.
Note: Some economists believe that goods and services supplied by the government would be provided more efficiently if vouchers that could be spent only on such goods and services were given to citizens, and private business competed to provide those goods and services.
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- Vouches
verb (used without object) 1. to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity. 2. to attest; guarantee; certify (usually followed by for): to vouch for someone in a business transaction. verb (used with object) 3. to sustain or uphold by, or as if […]
- Vouching
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- Vouchsafe
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- Vouge
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