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vouchsafe
[vouch-seyf]
verb (used with object)
to grant or give, as by favor, graciousness, or condescension.
to vouchsafe a reply to a question.
to allow or permit, as by favor or graciousness.
They vouchsafed his return to his own country.
verb (used without object)
to condescend; deign.
vouchsafe
/ ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪf /
verb
to give or grant or condescend to give or grant
she vouchsafed no reply
he vouchsafed me no encouragement
(may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to agree, promise, or permit, often graciously or condescendingly
he vouchsafed to come yesterday
obsolete
to warrant as being safe
to bestow as a favour (upon)
Other Word Forms
- vouchsafement noun
- unvouchsafed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of vouchsafe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vouchsafe1
Example Sentences
In overtly religious works, when the Antichrist vouchsafes temporal comfort, it usually comes at the expense of man’s eternal salvation.
Jonathan Franzen offered to “vouchsafe my secrets,” discussing religion, women and when we might expect the next novel at the Festival of Books.
“And it’s my first time at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival. I suppose, given the circumstances, it’s OK to vouchsafe my secrets or at least one secret about this book.”
And requiring that staff safeguard themselves and others is not “socialism”; it’s a necessity to vouchsafe the public welfare.
We shall know more about them all, in half an hour, from you, than Miss Fairfax would have vouchsafed in half a year.”
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