devow (Meaning)

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devow (v. t.)

To give up; to devote.

To disavow; to disclaim.

Synonyms & Antonyms of devow

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devow Sentence Examples

  1. In certain cultures, devow is considered a solemn vow made to the divine.
  2. He pledged his devow to the service of his community, promising to uphold its values.
  3. The ancient ritual required participants to recite a devow before entering the sacred grounds.
  4. As part of their initiation, novices were tasked with crafting their own devow to the temple.
  5. The elders emphasized the importance of honoring one's devow, as it was a bond of spiritual commitment.
  6. Legends tell of a hero who fulfilled a devow, bringing prosperity to his people.
  7. She whispered her devow under the moonlit sky, feeling the weight of its significance.
  8. The devow ceremony marked a pivotal moment in the young warrior's journey.
  9. The king's devow to protect his kingdom echoed through the halls of the palace.
  10. With tears in his eyes, he uttered his final devow, sealing his fate with determination.

FAQs About the word devow

To give up; to devote., To disavow; to disclaim.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In certain cultures, devow is considered a solemn vow made to the divine.

He pledged his devow to the service of his community, promising to uphold its values.

The ancient ritual required participants to recite a devow before entering the sacred grounds.

As part of their initiation, novices were tasked with crafting their own devow to the temple.