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Qué (quién) es profess - definición


profess         
v. (formal) (E) he professed to know nothing about the matter
profess         
(professes, professing, professed)
1.
If you profess to do or have something, you claim that you do it or have it, often when you do not. (FORMAL)
She professed to hate her nickname...
Why do organisations profess that they care?...
'I don't know,' Pollard replied, professing innocence.
...the Republicans' professed support for traditional family values.
= claim
VERB: V to-inf, V that, V n, V-ed
2.
If you profess a feeling, opinion, or belief, you express it. (FORMAL)
He professed to be content with the arrangement...
Bacher professed himself pleased with the Indian tour.
...a right to profess their faith in Islam.
VERB: V to-inf, V pron-refl adj, V n
Profess         
·vi To declare friendship.
II. Profess ·vt To set up a claim to; to make presence to; hence, to put on or present an appearance of.
III. Profess ·vi To take a profession upon one's self by a public declaration; to Confess.
IV. Profess ·vt To make open declaration of, as of one's knowledge, belief, action, ·etc.; to avow or acknowledge; to confess publicly; to own or admit freely.
V. Profess ·vt To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's self a physician.
Ejemplos de uso de profess
1. Recent customers profess to see improvement in its services.
2. "We‘re a Christian university _ we don‘t profess expertise in forensics.
3. Her father Saul (Richard Gere), a beloved university profess...
4. The villagers, however, profess that everyone killed was innocent.
5. One or two leadership candidates privately profess admiration for him.