abandon, cede, cross, disclaim, disregard, get rid of, leave off, quitclaim, renege, spare, throw up
Definitionv. formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief
Last update: October 1, 2015
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A person who forswears his promises is not to be believed. [Please select]
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It must have been at this time that an addition was made by Waynflete to the Eton college statutes, compelling the fellows to forswear the heresies of John Wycliffe and Pecock. [Please select]
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"Then," he said shamelessly, "you'll forgive me if in public, at least, I forswear your company."' [Please select]
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_ Now I'll die; but you are so scandalous, I'll forswear your society. [Please select]
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"I will forswear Kali forever," he said fervently, "and shed no blood for all my life." [Please select]
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I will forswear Joanna and the trade of arms. [Please select]
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To swear this is to forswear Saint Peter; to forswear Saint Peter is to forswear Christ. [Please select]
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