Phrases with «oath»

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The word "oath" means a solemn promise or declaration, often made in a formal or swearing-in ceremony, to tell the truth or fulfill a commitment. Full definition

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Adjective + «oath»

Verb + «oath»

Sentences with «oath»

  • A perceived injustice is no basis to abuse the court, breach one's oath of office, or your duties as a court officer. (slaw.ca)
  • He also admitted he lied under oath in 2013 in a separate civil case. (nydailynews.com)
  • As long as he's not under oath in a courtroom, he can't be harmed by playing fast and loose with the truth. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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