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forsworn

[fawr-swawrn, -swohrn] / fɔrˈswɔrn, -ˈswoʊrn /






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The ambiguity surrounding the identity of the users was particularly pronounced in the case of the accounts that claimed to have forsworn the Black Lives Matter movement.

From Washington Post

With his overtures, Mr. Bloomberg has also been distinguishing himself from Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, who have forsworn traditional political fund-raising and described wooing the wealthy behind closed doors as a corrupting practice.

From New York Times

Staying off coffee — which Warren has forsworn — is tough amid the marathon days, but the rules allowing only water and milk on the Senate floor help.

From Los Angeles Times

“I am not just a symbol,” Charles protests after she takes him to task for his unbecoming display of personality, something she has long ago forsworn.

From New York Times

One of its most prominent advocates is Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish activist, who is sailing to New York to attend a climate summit in September because she has forsworn air travel.

From Los Angeles Times