Definitionn. a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Agrippa, the grandson of Herod the Great, was an avowed partisan of the new emperor and had paid penalty for a premature avowal of his preference. [Please select]
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By an avowal of himself, even by quoting the King's order, he could banish me. [Please select]
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Yet the avowal (O, that it had pleased God I should hear it.) [Please select]
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He finally left her with the firm avowal: "I am going to win, Ruth." [Please select]
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There was no doubting the fervor of the avowal. [Please select]
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The allusion to foreign lands had aroused her distrust, but this patriotic avowal warmed her pulses. [Please select]
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