swear out (Meaning)
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swear out (v)
deliver a warrant or summons to someone
Synonyms & Antonyms of swear out
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swear out Sentence Examples
- The witness swore out a complaint against the suspect, alleging assault and battery.
- The plaintiff swore out a motion for a protective order, fearing further harassment.
- The officer swore out an affidavit detailing the events leading up to the arrest.
- The defendant swore out a counterclaim for damages, alleging negligence.
- The victim swore out a restraining order against her abusive ex-partner.
- The complainant swore out a police report, providing a detailed description of the theft.
- The whistleblower swore out a sworn statement, alleging corruption and misconduct.
- The prosecutor swore out charges against the murder suspect, including first-degree murder and conspiracy.
- The plaintiff's attorney swore out an application for an injunction to prevent the defendant from performing certain actions.
- The witness swore out a notarized statement, corroborating the allegations in the lawsuit.
FAQs About the word swear out
deliver a warrant or summons to someone
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The witness swore out a complaint against the suspect, alleging assault and battery.
The plaintiff swore out a motion for a protective order, fearing further harassment.
The officer swore out an affidavit detailing the events leading up to the arrest.
The defendant swore out a counterclaim for damages, alleging negligence.