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forswear

1 of 1verb
/fɔrˈswɛr/
Forms:forswearing,forswore,forsworn
1

to formally reject something, often a belief, behavior, or allegiance

  • He vowed to forswear violence after years of conflict.
  • The monk forswore all worldly possessions upon entering the monastery.
  • She forswore her former political party and joined the opposition.
  • After the scandal, the CEO forswore any involvement in future lobbying.
  • He forswore alcohol and committed to a sober lifestyle.