Verb
vouch for (third-person singular simple present vouches for, present participle vouching for, simple past and past participle vouched for)
(idiomatic) To affirm the truth or reliability of.
Let him in. I’ll vouch for his good behaviour.
All I can say is that with 'The Golden Compass,' I didn't get to make the movie I had planned to make. When I look at the film, at the casting and certain scenes, I'm very happy. As for the final product, I can't vouch for that. Chris Weitz
As for myself, I report more things than I believe; for I cannot bring myself to vouch for that which I am in doubt, nor to suppress what I have heard. Quintus Curtius Rufus
I do have a family, and I do have friends, and so-called friends, and acquaintances, and many other people I see only around Christmas time. Maybe they could vouch for me. Maybe they could testify to my existence and save a part of me that thinks I'm no better than a bag of potato chips. Macaulay Culkin
I have been in the film industry for 35 years, and everyone, including the spot-boys, will vouch for my character. Om Puri
There is a lot of stigma and snobbiness about the self-help genre, and I can't vouch for everything out there, but for me, the idea of giving someone else the gift of inspiration and making them feel passionate and capable in an area of their life is the most incredible thing in the world. Matthew Hussey
I can vouch for this because now my online workshops on millets and live webinars are reaching to people across countries. Source: Internet