forswear
Americanverb (used with object)
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to reject or renounce under oath.
to forswear an injurious habit.
- Synonyms:
- abandon, forsake, forgo, relinquish, abjure
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to deny vehemently or under oath.
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to perjure (oneself ).
verb (used without object)
verb
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(tr) to reject or renounce with determination or as upon oath
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(tr) to deny or disavow absolutely or upon oath
he forswore any knowledge of the crime
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to perjure (oneself)
Other Word Forms
- forswearer noun
Etymology
Origin of forswear
First recorded before 900; Middle English forsweren, Old English forswerian; for-, swear
Example Sentences
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He said this would be the "challenge for this year" as he urged leaders to "forswear wedge issues" that render their opponents their enemies.
From BBC • Dec. 31, 2023
While I have yet to forswear friendship and its succor entirely — maybe one day!
From New York Times • Jul. 12, 2022
But the DOJ has continued to forswear its own role.
From Slate • Jun. 2, 2020
What the pair learns about Cloud and its management may convince readers to forswear online shopping and buy at any independent local stores they can find.
From Washington Post • Oct. 8, 2019
“I thought you did not want the crown! Only yesterday, before we wed, you said you would forswear Denmark’s throne.”
From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein
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