swear

أقسم
definition
verb
Maria made me swear I would never tell anyone
make a solemn statement or promise undertaking to do something or affirming that something is the case.
Peter swore under his breath
use offensive language, especially as an expression of anger.
translation of 'swear'
verb
سب,
قسم,
استحلف,
أقسم,
حلف,
اشتم,
أكد
example
There were no photographs or transcripts of the testimony, and the two men would not agree to 'swear' an oath, conditions George Bush defended.
All you have to do is 'swear' a statutory declaration in front of a judge and that's it.
Kingston's mayor will attend the ceremonies and new citizens will 'swear' the oath of allegiance and make a pledge of citizenship before being given a British nationality certificate.
Speaking in Commercial Radio's Tea Cup in a Storm, Leung stressed that should he 'swear' an oath, he would do so with dignity.
they were reluctant to 'swear' allegiance
Once there, frightened of Injun Joe, they decided to 'swear' an oath that they won't tell anyone what they just witnessed.
The MacDonalds were regarded as extreme supporters of the former Catholic regime of James I who had failed to 'swear' allegiance to the new King William on time.
If the parents 'swear' a statutory declaration, the only record of the procedure is the document itself, which may be lost or destroyed, by accident or deliberately.
And if my democratically-elected MP fails to 'swear' an oath of allegiance to the Queen, why will they be barred from entering Parliament to represent me?
Anybody who wants to considered a freeman must 'swear' an oath of loyalty.
We were told we could choose to say 'swear' or affirm at one point yet no alternative was given for the last line, which is ‘so help me God’.
I asked him if he would 'swear' a statement to this effect
I asked him if he would 'swear' a statement to this effect
To start the renunciation procedure, you have to be outside of the United States and 'swear' your oath of renunciation to a U.S. consular officer.
People 'swear' statutory declarations about all sorts of things.
In democratic and successful societies, men and women do not 'swear' allegiance to malcontents and murderers; they turn their hearts and labor to building better lives.
Spike Milligan was born in India yet denied a British passport because, although he had served and risked his life for King and country, he refused to 'swear' the oath of allegiance.
Anyway, we all had fun and left with a strong urge to 'swear' excessively and use offensive and completely inappropriate analogies.
Many have pointed out the absurdity of asking new citizens to 'swear' an oath to the Queen, when a large number of citizens born here would probably refuse to do the same.
he forced them to 'swear' an oath of loyalty to him
I pretended to be interested - I even learnt the names of some of the players, and eventually was forced to 'swear' allegiance to a team.
he forced them to 'swear' an oath of loyalty to him
That decision caused uproar as the MPs refuse to 'swear' the oath of allegiance to the queen, meaning they cannot take their seats, speak in debates or vote.
Their loyalty was to God; they could not 'swear' allegiance to any temporal state.
In future, all directors will have to 'swear' a statement that they are satisfied that the company has obeyed all reporting and auditing regulations.
They will 'swear' an oath of allegiance to the Queen, and pledge to respect the UK's laws, rights and freedoms.
Do you 'swear' the testimony you will give today will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
While all the main UK banks 'swear' passionate allegiance to the very British concept of free while in credit banking, costs are inching up on several fronts.
Serebin has no army to enlist in, no state to 'swear' allegiance to, no cause to fight for.
I 'swear' by all I hold dear that I had nothing to do with it
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