Synonym: pledged. Similar words: sword, swore, swordfish, keep one's word, cross swords, worn, outworn, worn out. Meaning: [swɔrn /swɔː-] adj. 1. bound by or as if by an oath 2. bound by or stated on oath.
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1. The next witness was sworn in.
2. The allegations against them were made in sworn evidence to the inquiry.
3. I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy.
4. He's going to be sworn in as Mayor next week.
5. All the researchers on the project are sworn to secrecy.
6. She was sworn in as head of an interim government in March.
7. Let the witness be sworn in.
8. We were all sworn to secrecy about the plan.
9. Remember, you have sworn to tell the truth.
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10. They were sworn in the club last month.
11. I could have sworn I had my keys.
12. The new jury were sworn in.
13. Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy.
14. She was sworn in, along with eleven other jurors.
15. I could have sworn I heard the phone ring.
16. I have sworn an oath to defend her.
17. He was sworn in as president.
18. They were sworn to secrecy.
19. The jurors were sworn in.
20. The new governor will be sworn in next week.
21. The new prime minister was sworn into office.
22. The jury have not yet been sworn in.
23. The new Governor is being sworn in next week.
24. They have sworn allegiance to the crown.
25. The President has to be sworn in publicly.
26. She was sworn in as premier on 4 June.
27. Everyone was sworn to secrecy about what had happened.
28. He was sworn in as president on August 31.
29. They used to be friends but they are now sworn enemies .
30. Soon after the New Year, the new Congress will come to Washington to be sworn in.