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  • 21swear in — vt: to induct into office by administration of an oath Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. swear in …

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  • 22swear\ in — • swear in(to) v To have a person swear or promise to do his duty as a member or an officer of an organization, government department, or similar group. Swear into is used when the name of the group is given. Mary and Ann will be sworn into the… …

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  • 23swear\ into — • swear in(to) v To have a person swear or promise to do his duty as a member or an officer of an organization, government department, or similar group. Swear into is used when the name of the group is given. Mary and Ann will be sworn into the… …

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  • 24swear word — swear words also swearword N COUNT A swear word is a word which is considered to be rude or offensive. Swear words are usually used when people are angry …

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  • 25swear by something — swear by (something) to strongly believe in something. Though there s no scientific evidence for this method of finding water, some farmers swear by it. Some teachers swear by stickers as a teaching tool and use them to teach kids everything …

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  • 26swear by — (something) to strongly believe in something. Though there s no scientific evidence for this method of finding water, some farmers swear by it. Some teachers swear by stickers as a teaching tool and use them to teach kids everything …

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  • 27swear out — vt: to procure (a warrant) by making a sworn statement; also: to make (a sworn affidavit) to procure a warrant Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 28swear someone in — swear (someone) in to get a formal promise from someone to be honest. A ceremony to swear in the new governor took place Wednesday. The witness took the stand after the court clerk swore her in …

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  • 29swear in — swear (someone) in to get a formal promise from someone to be honest. A ceremony to swear in the new governor took place Wednesday. The witness took the stand after the court clerk swore her in …

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  • 30swear blind — ► swear blind Brit. informal affirm something emphatically. Main Entry: ↑swear …

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