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were sworn
adjective
Given or declared under oath.
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Both men were sworn in for real on Thursday afternoon.
Neither America nor Russia needs the piles of nuclear weaponry amassed when they were sworn enemies.
Oaths were sworn (the Solemn League and Covenant), and paramilitary forces were organized and armed.
A home minister and law minister were sworn in at the same time.
During a four-hour standoff, the migrant parents were sworn at.
The participants, all Democrats, were sworn to secrecy, and few of them will discuss the event.
No matter that most of the others singing its praises were sworn enemies of secession.
Indeed, according to Reuters, which uncovered the meeting, the analysts were sworn to secrecy.
In the meantime, the LIGO scientists were sworn to absolute secrecy.
Seventeen of the 19 new Assembly members who were sworn in this afternoon are Democrats.
A panel of prospective jurors were sworn in after Johnson entered his pleas.
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