noun
- a positive assertion or declaration, especially one made in a legal or formal context
- in law, a statement of fact in a pleading that the party making it is prepared to prove
Usage: formal; legal
Usage: legal; technical
Examples
- The witness made a clear averment that she had seen the defendant at the scene.
- The plaintiff's averment of damages was supported by medical records.
- His averment that he was innocent was not believed by the jury.
- The contract contained several averments regarding the condition of the property.
- The lawyer challenged the defendant's averment in court.
- Despite her strong averment, the evidence suggested otherwise.