forswear in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tribes agreed to forswear private retaliation for injuries and to return or indemnify the owner of stolen horses or other goods.
en.wikipedia.org
In exchange for forswearing his profits from the book, the government has agreed to drop the legal case it had been pursuing.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
But he would have to forswear distractions.
www.ft.com
But candidates should forswear, absolutely, any encouragement of violence.
cdapress.com
There are some people who use debt so badly that they should forswear it forever.
www.stuff.co.nz
If liberals unequivocally forswear integration, they argued, more urban investments might be forthcoming.
prospect.org
Mentors forswear authorship, agreeing to accept acknowledgment from the researchers whom they assist.
en.wikipedia.org
The court offered to release the defendants if they agreed to certain conditions that included forswearing underground activity and submitting to police supervision, but they rejected the offer.
en.wikipedia.org
But now is not the time to forswear cinema-going for the rest of your life.
www.stuff.co.nz
We must be careful to forswear the overly common tendency to disregard the baby in the bathwater.
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