avowed

പ്രത്യക്ഷ
definition
verb
he avowed that he had voted Republican in every election
assert or confess openly.
adjective
an avowed atheist
that has been asserted, admitted, or stated publicly.
example
In the 2005 parliamentary elections, 99 per cent of Kurds voted for nationalist parties with an 'avowed' secessionist agenda.
Likewise Montesquieu in his Essay on Taste owes him more than is 'avowed' .
Sinclair Lewis, however, was an 'avowed' admirer.
Finally, there's Dennis Kucinich, an 'avowed' radical.
Stormfront has become a bridge to the mainstream, where controversial comments strangely mirror the rhetoric of 'avowed' racists.
We are endangered from the outside by our 'avowed' enemies.
The indulgence was a consequence of the context, of the 'avowed' project.
Berezovsky is now in exile in London, an 'avowed' enemy of President Putin.
A failed school teacher who became Minister of Education; a one-time Methodist minister turned 'avowed' atheist.
The actions taken by the Israeli forces directly contradict the 'avowed' purpose of their attack.
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