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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91. The case had taken two weeks at the Old Bailey, the first devoted to legal argument before the jury was sworn.
92. More and more the sworn enemies of Tokugawa political power openly flouted Bakufu authority.
93. Around my area, 50,000 men follow freemasonry and each has sworn to give his utmost allegiance to the Craft. 4.
94. Angelo had to wait 14 months after he applied to be sworn in.
95. Nobody knows much about the organization because its members are all sworn to secrecy.
96. Daley could have gone fishing and come back after the election to be sworn in.
97. In 1663 Martyn and Allestry were sworn into the position.
98. No, he recalled other sightings, so real you could have sworn they were alive ... until they vanished.
99. Miss Shearer, who was assistant head waitress at the time,(www.Sentencedict.com) said she had earlier been sworn at by Mr Maguire.
100. No attachment might be made except by a sworn forester.
101. A new civilian government would be sworn in on Aug. 27, 1993.
102. During the last year before her furlough one hundred and seventeen new soldiers had been sworn in at the Howard corps.
103. Inauguration Walesa was sworn in as President for a five-year term on Dec. 22.
104. They are the traditional white grapes of Hermitage, though some growers have sworn off the notoriously fickle roussanne.
105. He received the appointment, but Parker himself was never sworn into office.
106. All of which is very curious we could have sworn Colin Milburn went to good old Greencroft comprehensive.
107. It is a strange sister party which wants to see Labour's sworn enemies back in power.
108. Also playing a key role as protagonists and unlikely allies are two former sworn enemies, both ladinos.
109. The combat operations began just after 1am local time, shortly after the new government was sworn in.
110. Lord Kazador has sworn vengeance and awaits the day when he can crush the Orc chieftain.
111. She had done nothing criminal; she had merely broken a sworn promise.
112. Johansen then proceeded to form another coalition with Inuit Ataqatigiit, and a six-member Cabinet was sworn in on April 5.
113. The friar could have sworn that Sir John was singing a hymn or a song under his breath.
114. The new President was hurriedly sworn into office on Nov. 2.
115. The reports were based on sworn statements of graduates of the camp, whose seven-month training including the use of explosives.
116. Smith, eventually sworn into office, gradually emerged as a leader.
117. He now had Joe the Fish in his grasp, as he had sworn to himself that he would.
118. He was sworn clerk of the parliaments on 30 January 1610, relinquishing his seat in the House of Commons.
119. Enlarged Bundestag At the session five new members of the Cabinet were sworn in as Ministers without portfolio.
120. Years later her parents made a sworn statement testifying that the couple had met in July 1917.