Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-wit
adverb
/təˈwɪt/

Definition
That is to say; namely; for example.

Examples
- The committee made a decision, to-wit, that all members must comply with the new regulations.
- Many animals can be found in the forest, to-wit: deer, foxes, and various bird species.

Meaning
Used to introduce a clarification or an example after something has been stated.

Synonyms
- namely
- that is
- specifically