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is avowed

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To declare openly and boldly, as something believed to be right; to own, acknowledge or confess frankly.

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The directors' intervention is overt; their subjectivity is avowed.

Likewise Montesquieu in his Essay on Taste (ca 1755) owes du Bos more than is avowed.

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Spreading radically subversive memes is Mr. Lasn's avowed mission.

They were avowed enemies, symbols of nationalism during the Balkan conflict.

Many of his friends – some of whom he later betrayed – were avowed communists.

And indeed, some members of Mr Rajapaksa's regime, including General Fonseka, are avowed Sinhalese chauvinists.

Only a small minority of IWW militants were avowed anarchists, however.

It said 33percentt of Mr. Blitzer's guests over all were "avowed conservatives".

Both are avowed minimalists, and neither has lugged around the artifacts that tend to create clutter.

Other American authors of the same period or slightly later were avowed followers of French naturalists led by Émile Zola.

When Congress assembled on Dec. 3, 1855, 43 representatives were avowed members of the Know-Nothing party.

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