/ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni ɪn krɔs/ – Phrase
Definition: xch cross examination testimony.
A more thorough explanation: Testimony in cross refers to the evidence given by a witness during cross-examination in a legal proceeding, such as a trial. Cross-examination is when the opposing party’s attorney questions the witness to test the credibility of their testimony and to elicit additional information that may be favorable to their case.
Example: During the trial, the defense attorney aggressively questioned the witness during the testimony in cross-examination.