wagered β something risked or staked on an uncertain event; bet: to place a wager on a soccer match.
warranted β authorization, sanction, or justification.
witnessed β to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
agreed β If people are agreed on something, they have reached a joint decision on it or have the same opinion about it.
acceded β Simple past tense and past participle of accede.
acquiesced β to assent tacitly; submit or comply silently or without protest; agree; consent: to acquiesce halfheartedly in a business plan.
advocated β to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly: He advocated higher salaries for teachers.
approved β An approved method or course of action is officially accepted as appropriate in a particular situation.
assented β to agree or concur; subscribe to (often followed by to): to assent to a statement.
blessed β If someone is blessed with a particular good quality or skill, they have that good quality or skill.
consented β to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive): He consented to the proposal. We asked her permission, and she consented.
countenanced β appearance, especially the look or expression of the face: a sad countenance.
dittoed β the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Symbol: β³. Abbreviation: do. Compare ditto mark.
favored β regarded or treated with preference or partiality: Her beauty made her the favored child.
obeyed β to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
sanctioned β authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
asserted β resting on a statement or claim unsupported by evidence or proof; alleged: The asserted value of the property was twice the amount anyone offered.
asseverated β Simple past tense and past participle of asseverate.
averted β to turn away or aside: to avert one's eyes.
avowed β If you are an avowed supporter or opponent of something, you have declared that you support it or oppose it.
contended β Simple past tense and past participle of contend.
corroborated β to make more certain; confirm: He corroborated my account of the accident.
declared β stated openly, officially, or formally
guaranteed β a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: a money-back guarantee.
predicated β to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.