Synonym: assure, guarantee, pledge, promise, swear, vouch. Similar words: avowed, disavowal. Meaning: [vaʊ] n. a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner. v. 1. make a vow; promise 2. dedicate to a deity by a vow.
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91 The women were required to take a vow of virginity, and though often seen as a flourish, they meant business: in 1998, one died and two more were injured when Gaddafi was attacked.
92 She kept her vow for a week, during which she was unusually cross and fretful.
93 Bertone's comment that "many" psychologists and psychiatrists had demonstrated a link between paedophilia and homosexuality, but not the vow of celibacy(sentencedict.com), drew official ire from France.
94 She looked at finally, make a vow tree, blood of her spatter everywhere.
95 How am I supposed to get in your pants if you took a vow of celibacy?
96 The nuns have taken a vow to live a life free of worldly possessions.
97 Some believe that couples who stand under the tower when the lights go on must vow eternal love. Lovers can also tie a ribbon to a special Christmas "love tree" on the tower's observation deck.
98 Father Marko: I wanted to take a vow of silence like you.
99 The three Bali bombers vow their followers will avenge their execution, but most terrorist experts agree Jemaah Islamiyah is no longer capable of launching major terrorist attacks.
100 VOW , THE ORIGINAL RELIGIOUS EMOTION , WAS USED BY PEOPLE AS THE IMPULSION TO RESTRAIN THEMSELVES.
101 He takes a vow,a Nazarite vow,he shaves his head, he donates money which goes to the temple for sacrifices, and he himself goes to the temple to worship.
102 Let men extol the obligation of a vow as much as they list, yet shall they not bring to pass that the vow annuls the commandment of God.
103 The vow of chastity creates only a prohibitory impediment to marriage.