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confessar
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professar
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reconocer
Admit (to a wrongdoing)
confess
concede
español
reconocer
To state something that is wrong or doubtful.
pretend
1
They
profess
to be the only true republicans in the solar system.
2
All, indeed,
profess
to believe in Providence, in a certain general way.
3
The civil governments of the world no longer
profess
to be Catholic.
4
Both the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches
profess
to believe in that doctrine.
5
Billy would be forced to follow her and
profess
his undying love.
6
They
profess
by harshness to have lessened the evil of the world.
7
Then follow the martyrs who yield life for the cause they
profess
.
8
And yet there are people who
profess
to disbelieve in total depravity.
9
The Power which you
profess
to despise has sent it to me.
10
I do not
profess
to be ignorant of the cause of your-annoyance
11
I can't
profess
to explain the things that happened in my mind.
12
You are impeaching even the unhappy monarch whom you
profess
to defend.
13
I had a panicked feeling he was about to
profess
undying love.
14
She thought it a point gained to make me
profess
some religion.
15
What manner of religion such people might
profess
was doubtful and unimportant.
16
On the contrary, they
profess
to be guided solely by pure reason.
profess
·
profess to
profess ignorance
profess love
profess loyalty
profess the name
portugués
confessar
catalán
professar
manifestar
español
reconocer
confesar
admitir