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the vowed
verb
To make a vow; to promise.
synonyms
Exact(1)
(It's noteworthy that the most extensive attempt, historically, to recreate this richness voluntarily — the vowed religious communities of brother monks and priests and sister nuns — is likewise waning in our culture).
Similar(57)
The vows that stress commitment, but never actually mention sex.
"We will find the money," vowed Dr. Smith, the county executive.
The party vowed to diminish the power of the bureaucrats.
The mayor vowed to appeal the ruling.
Leviev, 15 at the time, vowed to right the wrong.
The Interior Department vowed to appeal.
The mayor vowed to rebuild.
the boy vowed.
The army vowed to keep fighting.
The Taliban vowed to kill him.
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