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Definition of forswear verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

forswear

verb
 
/fɔːˈsweə(r)/
 
/fɔːrˈswer/
(formal or literary)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they forswear
 
/fɔːˈsweə(r)/
 
/fɔːrˈswer/
he / she / it forswears
 
/fɔːˈsweəz/
 
/fɔːrˈswerz/
past simple forswore
 
/fɔːˈswɔː(r)/
 
/fɔːrˈswɔːr/
past participle forsworn
 
/fɔːˈswɔːn/
 
/fɔːrˈswɔːrn/
-ing form forswearing
 
/fɔːˈsweərɪŋ/
 
/fɔːrˈswerɪŋ/
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  1. forswear something to stop doing or using something; to make a promise that you will stop doing or using something synonym renounce
    • The group forswears all worldly possessions.
    • The country has not forsworn the use of chemical weapons.
    Word OriginOld English forswerian (from for- and swear).
See forswear in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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