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be forsworn
verb
Past participle of forswear
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We need business and government leaders to spread the gospel that layoffs should be forsworn.
Christianity was often, to be sure, a veneer that cracked in moments of crisis, permitting a very old paganism to emerge, while loyalty to the emperor could be forsworn and often was.
The answer will be no, of course, unless you manage to persuade the audience that the kid in question is so malevolent and evil that the taboo must be forsworn and you just gotta start chopping.
Hence, the attitude should be forsworn.
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Vegetables for his parents, his wife's asthma medicine, the navy track suit his 15-year-old daughter craved — all were forsworn on the theory that, even in North Korea, the future was worth saving for.
The burgeoning radicalism that, had there been a refusal to participate in the masquerade, could have dug in its roots and grown into a formidable challenge to the regime was forsworn.
Concerns raised about the author's capacity in regards to publishing the rediscovered "Go Set a Watchman" manuscript have been forsworn by Alabama authorities.
He's forsworn campaign-like tours in favor of big rallies followed by flights back to New York and nights in his own bed.
The SD becomes the only decency they find in a political landscape where everything else is hypocritical and forsworn.
When Tolkien stole Wagner's ring, he discarded its most significant property — that it can be forged only by one who has forsworn love.
Forsworn here are all the old metaphors of sexual predation.
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