/vaʊˈtʃiː/ – noun
Definition: 1. người được triệu tập ra tòa làm nhân chứng hay người bảo lãnh;
2. nguồn đáng tin cậy.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “vouchee” refers to a person who is named in a legal document, such as a deed or a will, as the recipient of a particular benefit or right. The vouchee is typically someone who is entitled to receive something under the terms of the document, and their rights or interests may be affected by the actions of other parties involved in the legal proceedings.
Example: The witness was called to testify as a vouch for the defendant, serving as the vouch for the defendant’s alibi.