Sentence examples for is confessed from inspiring English sources

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is confessed

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To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed.

  • I confess to spray-painting all over that mural!

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As to Cato's extraction, it is confessed by all to have been illustrious, as will be said hereafter, nor was Phocion's, I feel assured, obscure or ignoble.

It is confessed by all that from his youth he was of a vehement and impetuous nature, of a quick apprehension, and a strong and aspiring bent for action and great affairs.

"I'm still not quite sure what a monologue is," confessed 25-year-old Justin Bajema, a former Marine corporal from Grand Rapids, Mich., who was seriously injured twice in Iraq.

And that these were, in the fights of Leuctra and Tegyrae, beaten and put to flight by Pelopidas is confessed; whereas Polybius writes that Hannibal was never so much as once vanquished by Marcellus, but remained invincible in all encounters till Scipio came.

"The party solely responsible is confessed murderer Amy Bishop," the defendants' lawyers say.

Secrets are revealed and love is confessed, rejected, and fulfilled.

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They think that is confessing.

He is confessing, but expects no absolution.

Meanwhile, Lance is confessing to being a "jerk".

It's just that what the narrator is confessing is pure delusion.

Mr. Engle is confessing to his mortgage broker's sins, not his own.

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