English to Afrikaans Meaning of sworn - beëdigde


Sworn :
beëdigde

eed, sweer, neem 'n eed, gelofte, aansoek doen, appélleer, oproep

beëdigde
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Definitions of sworn in English
Verb(1) utter obscenities or profanities(2) to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true(3) promise solemnly; take an oath(4) make a deposition; declare under oath(5) have faith or confidence in
Adjective(1) bound by or as if by an oath(2) bound by or stated on oath
Examples of sworn in English
(1) Our sworn opponent may not so much have rejected this truth as failed to grasp it.(2) Her husband, in turn, forfeits any paternity claims over children born subsequent to their sworn oaths.(3) Which is why it is usually the kind of question that needs some sworn evidence attached to it.(4) He then stated that he was pretty sure that he did not receive the sworn information, but that he did not recall it.(5) He said if a woman found she was married to a stranger she would need to submit a sworn affidavit.(6) The judge asked the witness to be brought back again and give a sworn statement again.(7) The only thing that will give us the answers seems to be a sworn inquiry.(8) My mother and stepmother are sworn enemies owing to my mother's treatment of my stepsister when we were small.(9) The mention of critics can only bring us to the topic of Nunn's sworn enemy.(10) There was no reference to this meeting in any of the developer's sworn statements to the tribunal.(11) Mr Griffin, you say at every point of her sworn evidence in her father's trial she said she did it for herself?(12) Hochhuth claimed that he had sworn statements from secret informers witnessed by eminent academics.(13) The act obliges people making personal injury claims to make a sworn affidavit of their claim.(14) What did you have in mind when you wrote that sentence in sworn evidence in Australia?(15) This country was owned by a sworn enemy of Richard - Duke Leopold of Austria.(16) Neither side has asserted that the sworn evidence is inherently improbable.
Related Phrases of sworn
(1) swear ::
sweer
(2) sworn followers ::
beëdigde volgelinge
(3) sworn in ::
ingesweer
(4) sworn statement ::
beëdigde verklaring
(5) sworn affidavit ::
beëdigde verklaring
(6) sworn enemy ::
geswore vyand
(7) sworn friend ::
beëdigde vriend
(8) sworn brothers ::
beëdigde broers
(9) sworn brother ::
beëdigde broer
Synonyms
Adjective
Verb
2. promise ::
belofte
3. insist ::
aandring
4. curse ::
vloek
5. aver ::
aver
6. trust ::
vertroue
7. depose ::
onttroon
Different Forms
sworn
Word Example from TV Shows
all of whom
have sworn to kill for me?

all of whom have SWORN to kill for me?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

with the blood of the king
he had sworn to defend!

with the blood of the king he had SWORN to defend!

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

to a party at the home
of my sworn enemy,

to a party at the home of my SWORN enemy,

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 5

I was Jeffrey's sworn shield.

I was Jeffrey's SWORN shield.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

I'm performing my sworn duty
as Hand of the King.

I'm performing my SWORN duty as Hand of the King.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

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