reavouch
/riˈavɒtʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A promise or guarantee, especially one that is given under oath or in a formal manner.
“The politician’s reavouch to fix the economy was met with skepticism by the public.”
2. verb
To make a promise or give a guarantee, especially one that is under oath or in a formal manner.
“The lawyer reavouched to her client that she would do everything in her power to win the case.”