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forsworn

[ fawr-swawrn, -swohrn ]

verb

  1. past participle of forswear.


adjective

forsworn

/ ɔːˈɔː /

verb

  1. the past participle of forswear
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Derived Forms

  • ڴǰˈɴǰԲԱ, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • ڴǰ·ɴǰn noun
  • ܲЭǰ·ɴǰ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of forsworn1

First recorded before 1000, for the adjective
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Example Sentences

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“Director” may be the wrong word, though; the onscreen credit is simply “by” Harmony Korine, who has apparently forsworn any impulse to control his material.

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None of this is to say that Rodrigo has forsworn the type of emotional melodrama that made her a star.

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Then, after the market downturn, Musk changed his tune, “suddenly demanding ‘verification’ that spam was not a serious problem on Twitter’s platform, and claiming a burning need to conduct ‘diligence’ he had expressly forsworn.”

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Having forsworn the profit motive, Mr. Musk might not care whom he offends, either by welcoming extremists or by banning people who denounce him.

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Japan, which has forsworn combat since the end of World War II, had not sent military matériel to another country in the midst of fighting a war in more than 75 years.

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