professed - significado y definición. Qué es professed
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Qué (quién) es professed - definición

PROMISE OR OATH
Vows; Professed

Professed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Profess.
professed         
¦ adjective
1. (of a quality, feeling, etc.) claimed openly but typically falsely.
2. self-acknowledged: a professed commitment to human rights.
3. having taken the vows of a religious order.
4. archaic professional.
vow         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vows; Professed
I
n.
1) to make, take a vow
2) to keep one's vow
3) to break, violate a vow
4) a formal, solemn vow
5) clerical; marriage; monastic; religious vows (priests take religious vows)
6) a vow to + inf. (she made a solemn vow not to smoke again)
7) a vow that + clause (we took a vow that we would always help each other)
8) (misc.) to exchange; renew marriage vows
II
v.
1) (E) she vowed to return
2) (L; to) I vowed (to them) that he would be avenged

Wikipedia

Vow

A vow (Lat. votum, vow, promise; see vote) is a promise or oath. A vow is used as a promise, a promise solemn rather than casual.

Ejemplos de uso de professed
1. The McCanns have strenuously professed their innocence.
2. The couple strenuously professed their innocence Friday.
3. Bush to a communist dictator he has professed to loathe.
4. Cameron‘s professed ‘liberalism‘ has found no echo in his party.
5. But most in attendance professed utter confidence in the actress.