forswear

IPA: fɔrswˈɛr

verb

  • (transitive) To renounce or deny something, especially under oath.
  • (intransitive or reflexive) To commit perjury; to break an oath.
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Examples of "forswear" in Sentences

  • He does not forswear eating.
  • I would absolutely forswear it under all circumstances.
  • You are asking me to forswear my purpose in editing Wikipedia.
  • The disinclination to dialogue sustains the appearance you otherwise forswear.
  • They were offered a compromise that would see the developer forswear any blasting.
  • United States has a nuclear weapons policy that does not forswear the use of nuclear weapons.
  • The United States has a nuclear weapons policy that does not forswear the use of nuclear weapons.
  • It is easy to forswear the old nostrums when people are optimistically strewing petals in your path.
  • Another part of Levin's strategy is to forswear the big acquisition and focus on small and mid sized deals.
  • And if the start of a new year isn't enough to make me forswear the lthy weed, there's always this new packaging.

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