Synonym: agreement, bond, commitment, pledge, promise, vow. Similar words: loathe, loathsome, goat, moat, boat, bloat, float, afloat. Meaning: [əʊθ; pl. əʊðz] n. 1. profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger 2. a commitment to tell the truth (especially in a court of law); to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury 3. a solemn promise, usually invoking a divine witness, regarding your future acts or behavior.
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61. The set was closed and the extras were loyal to Stroheim's oath of silence.
62. Each took the oath and then gave almost identical evidence, one after the other condemning the prisoners in the dock.
63. With an oath he struggled up, plucked the arrow from the crutch and stumbled off among the trees.
64. A few years ago, the pope upped the ante and added a written loyalty oath to him and his every pronouncement.
65. So that the very nature of an Oath... is subverted by the Atheist.
66. Adams was elected to the British Parliament, but refused to swear an oath to the English Queen.
67. Why otherwise does it direct the judges to take an oath to support it?
68. The loyalty oath was intended to protect students from so-called subversive teachers.
69. The president takes the oath of office in a public ceremony.
70. The first thing you will do as a witness in court is to take the oath.
71. Public officials must take an oath to support the U.S. Constitution.
72. Congress seldom requires executive branch witnesses to testify under oath.
73. He slipped off his black overcoat before stepping forward to recite the oath of office.
74. The doctor then went to the magistrate and swore on oath that he would probably die if sent to prison.
75. But to do so,[www.Sentencedict.com] she may have to testify under oath before congressional investigators.
76. When she married she swore on oath that she would never work for anyone outside her own family again.
77. If any of you have anything to say, speak out before you take the oath.
78. However, he was under oath to let his wife Eriphyle decide whenever there was a dispute between him and her brother.
79. The two rogues, their blue eyes gleaming with pleasure, nodded and repeated some secret oath.
80. The oath of office, too, imposed by the legislature,[sentencedict.com] is completely demonstrative of the legislative opinion on this subject.
81. The Hippocratic oath was not written by Hippocrates.
82. He took an oath of fealty to the king.
83. Was Pythagoras the real author of the Hippocratic oath?
84. Jurors formally take an oath to take up office.
85. In lapidary inscription a man is not upon oath.
86. You are aware of the Hippocratic oath, right ?
87. The statement given under oath was untruthful.
88. In lapidary Inscription a man be not upon oath.
89. Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath.
90. I will take an oath that he said so.