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Meanings of
professing
in English
Catalan
professió
Spanish
profesión
Back to the meaning
An open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion.
profession
Catalan
professió
Synonyms
Examples for "
profession
"
profession
Examples for "
profession
"
1
General practice in Ireland is no longer seen as a viable
profession
.
2
The medical
profession
should equally be made aware of these new problems.
3
The aftermath of the war has created a new, illegal
profession
:
scavenger.
4
My sense of calling to the social work
profession
has remained strong.
5
Teaching needs to be considered a
profession
and held in higher regard.
Usage of
professing
in English
1
Nevertheless in 1655 the Mohawks again sent messengers to Quebec
professing
friendship.
2
A lifetime of letters, letters
professing
my love, letters from my heart.
3
It is a relic of mediaeval times, this idea of
professing
everything.
4
That you should deem me a liar in
professing
to love you-
5
A mathematical work
professing
to prove that the assumed ether causes gravitation.
6
Some
professing
Christians have already deserted him, others have perverted the faith.
7
There are treatises enough
professing
to instruct people how to build houses.
8
That is what a great many
professing
Christians do with their creeds.
9
A number of statements were put forth, all
professing
to be authentic.
10
Growing Christians-mayI venture to say?-arenot the majority of
professing
Christians.
11
No: nor to be heard of; Samoa himself
professing
utter ignorance.
12
He used no reserve in
professing
his attachment to the gospel.
13
The swoon of unconsciousness is the condition of some
professing
Christians.
14
The husband and wife simply deceive the world by
professing
to live monogamically.
15
The monks were
professing
to be searching for the missing brother.
16
Zobrist began
professing
his love to someone he called his inspiration.
Other examples for "professing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
professing
profess
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
profess friendship
profess christian
profess godliness
profess great
profess neutrality
More collocations
Translations for
professing
Catalan
professió
Spanish
profesión
Professing
through the time
Professing
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common