confession in the PONS Dictionary

confession Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to draw a confession from sb
to have a confession to make
to extract a confession from sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Some big companies would voluntarily make 1,000 confessions a day to try to protect itself from the government.
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Confessions are often obtained after long periods of questioning by police as those arrested may be held for up to 23 days.
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Their confessions otherwise corroborated most of the evidence in the case.
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Confessions of judgment are permitted in many states.
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He is perfectly frank in his confessions of ignorance.
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It was the first of the confessions magazines genre, having launched in 1919.
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An examination of the inconsistencies between their confessions led the prosecutor to question the veracity of the confessions.
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