To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true.
Admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about.
To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed.
1 In Yemen they publicly avow their doctrines; at Mekka they conceal them.
2 I, Kadaspala, now avow this: world, I am at war with you.
3 Which are the denominations of religionists which avow their belief of it:
4 We are great on the subject of pockets-weacknowledge it - we avow it.
5 It resembled freedom to think there was: to avow it promised freedom.
6 The next reasons that swayed him were those he could not avow .
7 And I avow my faith that we are marching towards better days.
8 Yet I must avow that amid my pains I felt much consolation.
9 Nevertheless I avow to you that they fretted because of her coquetry.
10 Orthodoxy has an answer to everything and will never avow itself worsted.
11 And I avow it, I like to travel with my private chaplain.'
12 You love M. Isidore far more than you think, or will avow .
13 Now was their time to speak, to avow their mission to Monte-Cristo.
14 Almost all our desires, when examined, contain what we dare not avow .
15 I avow myself to be Odysseus, Laertes' son, and no other man.
16 I to mean such nonsense- I to avow a preference for any man!
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