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synonyms for take oath

  • affirm
  • agree
  • assure
  • commit
  • declare
  • ensure
  • guarantee
  • vow
  • accede
  • affiance
  • assent
  • bargain
  • betroth
  • bind
  • compact
  • consent
  • contract
  • covenant
  • engage
  • espouse
  • hock
  • insure
  • mortgage
  • obligate
  • pass
  • pawn
  • pledge
  • plight
  • profess
  • secure
  • stipulate
  • subscribe
  • swear
  • undertake
  • underwrite
  • vouch
  • warrant
  • answer for
  • asseverate
  • cross heart
  • live up to
  • say so
  • string along
  • swear on bible
  • swear up and down
  • take an oath
On this page you'll find 402 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to take oath, such as: affirm, agree, assure, commit, declare, and ensure.

antonyms for take oath

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  • deny
  • disavow
  • break
  • break off
  • disagree
  • disapprove
  • dissent
  • divorce
  • enlarge
  • give up
  • let go
  • loose
  • loosen
  • lose
  • protest
  • refuse
  • reject
  • release
  • unfasten
  • untie
  • discourage
  • renege
  • deny
  • disallow
  • refuse
  • reject
  • abandon
  • break
  • desert
  • disapprove
  • disavow
  • disclaim
  • discourage
  • give up
  • hurt
  • ignore
  • invalidate
  • leave
  • question
  • retract
  • surrender
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How to use take oath in a sentence

The one that didn't faint away got the best look at him, and she's ready to take oath he ain't more'n half human.
THE HAPPY FAMILYBERTHA MUZZY BOWER
Governor Parsons approved these directions and required all provisional officers to take oath accordingly.
CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION IN ALABAMAWALTER L. FLEMING
Nobles gave up their fiefs, clerks their benefices, burghers their patrimony, rather than take oath to the invader.
HOW FRANCE BUILT HER CATHEDRALSELIZABETH BOYLE O'REILLY
But I have known prison guards take oath to worse perjuries than that.
THE JACKET (THE STAR-ROVER)JACK LONDON
I think now those were their names—the time was coming when I should hear them take oath on it—yet I do not know.
RED MEN AND WHITEOWEN WISTER
The first maid, who had pulled open the drawer and let the Oni get out, held up broom and duster, as if to take oath.
DUTCH FAIRY TALES FOR YOUNG FOLKSWILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS
But if the defendant refuses to take oath, the plaintiff shall take oath and confirm the charge.
STUDIES IN MORO HISTORY, LAW, AND RELIGIONNAJEEB M. SALEEBY
After she had made him promise a third time she said, “Will you take oath that you will not seek to evade fulfilling my desire?”
SANTAL FOLK TALESA. CAMPBELL
She replied, “Before I can make it known to you, you must take oath that you will not seek to evade the performance of it.”
SANTAL FOLK TALESA. CAMPBELL
The Mahon's advance to table to take oath a triumphal progress.
PUNCH OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 93, SEPTEMBER 3, 1887VARIOUS
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