profess in the PONS Dictionary

profess Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Even though briefly embarrassed, the actress professed a love of the stage.
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She then publicly professes her love to him.
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Let's hope all the people that are professing love buy it and give her a great start.
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Lee himself professed that he was a scapegoat for others involved.
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One should listen to and respect the doctrines professed by others.
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She tried again and was accepted in 1922, and professed in 1925.
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He is in love with her but is unable to profess his feelings.
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He professes to maintain a mental memory palace and claims extraordinary powers of recollection.
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The lyrics of the song focuses primarily on a guy professing love to his girlfriend open heartedly.
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The two share a romantic day, and they profess their love for each other.
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