foreswear

[fawr-swehr]

foreswear Definition

  • 1to renounce or reject something, especially under oath
  • 2to swear falsely; commit perjury

Using foreswear: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "foreswear" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He foreswore his allegiance to the king and joined the rebellion.

  • Example

    She foreswore all material possessions and became a nun.

  • Example

    The witness was caught foreswearing himself on the stand.

foreswear Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for foreswear

Phrases with foreswear

  • to make a false statement under oath; commit perjury

    Example

    The defendant was found guilty of foreswearing herself during the trial.

  • to renounce the use of violence as a means of achieving one's goals

    Example

    The group has decided to foreswear violence and pursue peaceful protests instead.

  • to give up drinking alcohol completely

    Example

    After years of struggling with addiction, he finally decided to foreswear alcohol for good.

Origins of foreswear

from Old English 'forswerian', meaning 'to swear falsely'

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Summary: foreswear in Brief

The verb 'foreswear' [fawr-swehr] means to renounce or reject something, often under oath. It can also mean to commit perjury by swearing falsely. Examples include 'He foreswore his allegiance to the king and joined the rebellion,' and 'The witness was caught foreswearing himself on the stand.' Phrases like 'foreswear oneself' and 'foreswear violence' extend the meaning to perjury and renouncing violence, respectively.