Phrases with «solemn»

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The word "solemn" means serious, formal, or grave. Full definition

Sentences with «solemn»

  • She had not put forward a positive case that the will was invalid but only insisted on the will being proved in solemn form with cross-examination of the witnesses who attested the will and, consequently, she would have to pay her own costs but no costs order would be made against her. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • It concludes with solemn pledges of reform: «We want to denounce imperialism in all its forms and concomitantly pledge ourselves to work with native peoples in their efforts to recover their lands, their languages, their sacred traditions, and their rightful pride.... (firstthings.com)
  • Because the right to life is the most fundamental of all rights, working diligently to achieve No Kill is the most solemn duty of any organization that claims the mantle of animal welfare or animal rights. (nathanwinograd.com)
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