unswear (Meaning)
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unswear (v. t.)
To recant or recall, as an oath; to recall after having sworn; to abjure.
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unswear (v. i.)
To recall an oath.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unswear
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unswear Sentence Examples
- I unswear to have lied about my whereabouts.
- The witness unsweared her previous statement, admitting it was false.
- The police unsweared the suspect's alibi after verifying its falsity.
- The politician unswear his campaign promises, citing unforeseen circumstances.
- The defendant unsweared his guilty plea, claiming he had been misled.
- The doctor unswear his diagnosis after a more thorough examination.
- The expert unsweared his testimony, acknowledging that he had made a mistake.
- The journalist unsweared her story after discovering new evidence that contradicted it.
- The student unswear his homework assignment, submitting a revised version.
- The employee unsweared his resignation letter, deciding to remain with the company.
FAQs About the word unswear
To recant or recall, as an oath; to recall after having sworn; to abjure., To recall an oath.
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I unswear to have lied about my whereabouts.
The witness unsweared her previous statement, admitting it was false.
The police unsweared the suspect's alibi after verifying its falsity.
The politician unswear his campaign promises, citing unforeseen circumstances.