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sworn
/ 蝉飞蓴藧苍 /
verb
- the past participle of swear
adjective
- bound, pledged, or made inveterate, by or as if by an oath
a sworn statement
he was sworn to God
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sworn1
Example Sentences
The Togolese leader, Faure Gnassingb茅, has been sworn in as "President of the Council of Ministers" - a new post which is the highest office in the government's executive branch and has no official term limits.
Carney's new cabinet will be sworn in the week of 12 May.
鈥淭asks previously performed by civilian professionals may require staffing by sworn personnel, potentially impacting the number of officers that are available to deploy for protection and service to our communities,鈥 the chief鈥檚 letter said.
But rather than serving out the remainder of Rowley's term, Young called a snap election just hours after being sworn in as prime minister.
Liberal leader Mark Carney does not need to be sworn in again.
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