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I . sworn [swɔ:n] VB

sworn pp of swear:

II . sworn [swɔ:n] ADJ attr

See also swear off , swear in , swear

swear off VB trans to swear off sth

swear alcohol, cigarettes, drugs:

swear in VB trans usu passive

I . swear <swore, sworn> [sweəʳ] VB intr

1. swear (curse):

2. swear (take an oath):

II . swear <swore, sworn> [sweəʳ] VB trans

I . swear <swore, sworn> [sweəʳ] VB intr

1. swear (curse):

2. swear (take an oath):

II . swear <swore, sworn> [sweəʳ] VB trans

swear in VB trans usu passive

swear off VB trans to swear off sth

swear alcohol, cigarettes, drugs:

ˈswear word N

Usage examples with sworn

a sworn statement

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was sworn into parliament at the side of his father, to the applause of members from both sides.
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However, verification of their paperwork was still pending before they could be officially sworn into parliament.
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Law-enforcement officials everywhere were required to arrest persons suspected of being a runaway slave on as little as a claimant's sworn testimony of ownership.
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Her response to this assertion was that she was sworn to uphold the law, and that the death penalty was part of state law.
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Science, that sworn enemy of circumstantial evidence, marched on, and slowly but surely physiological explanations of Chinese restaurant syndrome began to lose credibility.
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A little over a year after being sworn in, he resigned after being indicted for misappropriation of campaign funds for personal expenses.
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Sworn peace officers, they monitor activities and enforce rules at state-run liquor outlets and at bars licensed to sell hard drinks.
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Seniority depends on the date on which members were sworn into office.
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But the grisly profiting from the very anticrime campaign that these law enforcement officers are sworn to uphold apparently does not end there.
opinion.inquirer.net
The current practice of newly sworn senators signing individual pages in an oath book dates from this period.
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