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vowed

adjective as in promised

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Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine.

She vowed to repay the money—no official word, however, on whether she ever did that.

In fact, I publicly vowed to abstain from The Ball in 2012, but professional responsibilities and curiosity got the better of me.

Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons.

So was the importance of protest itself, which he vowed to protect from the heavy-handed policies employed by his predecessors.

The exile and the maiden, in short, fell in love with each other, and they mutually vowed never to be parted but by force.

He vowed he was taking even better care of himself than usual, but his chest is bad again.

How have the contributions of the faithful, for this end, been merely offered to men, but not vowed openly to God?

All that God requires of man, and consequently the use of all means appointed for glorifying his name, ought to be vowed.

We are warranted to maintain that what was Covenanted before, no less than it should be performed, should be vowed again.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vowed, such as: agreed, guaranteed, affirmed, null, assured, and consented.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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