English to Tamil Dictionary sworn

sworn

பதவியேற்பு
definition
verb
Maria made me swear I would never tell anyone
make a solemn statement or promise undertaking to do something or affirming that something is the case.
Peter swore under his breath
use offensive language, especially as an expression of anger.
adjective
he made a sworn statement
(of testimony or evidence) given under oath.
they were sworn enemies
determined to remain in the role or condition specified.
translation of 'sworn'
verb
சாபமிடு,
உறுதி செய்
example
It may like to be hailed as the saviour of Hindus but not as the 'sworn' enemy of minorities.
Neither side has asserted that the 'sworn' evidence is inherently improbable.
They must provide hospitality to anyone who asks even if he be a 'sworn' enemy.
It requires you sit down and strike deals not with your friends, but with your 'sworn' enemies.
Now, Reid has asked the Thai embassy to allow Care to give a 'sworn' statement to be sent to the Thai judge.
The only thing that will give us the answers seems to be a 'sworn' inquiry.
There was no reference to this meeting in any of the developer's 'sworn' statements to the tribunal.
Hochhuth claimed that he had 'sworn' statements from secret informers witnessed by eminent academics.
Judging by their 'sworn' statements, Smith will always get the benefit of the doubt before a jury of his peers.
She was still my 'sworn' enemy who was trying to tear me down in whatever way possible.
The article was based on a 'sworn' statement not so far adduced in evidence at Dublin Castle.
Through lies and misunderstanding this results in him becoming the 'sworn' enemy of his own mother.
The mention of critics can only bring us to the topic of Nunn's 'sworn' enemy.
The act obliges people making personal injury claims to make a 'sworn' affidavit of their claim.
The claim was denied by Mr Ashcroft, who also gave 'sworn' testimony yesterday.
He said if a woman found she was married to a stranger she would need to submit a 'sworn' affidavit.
They were 'sworn' enemies and officially I don't think they recognised that they used the same data centre.
All they have to do is to put a 'sworn' statement declaring that they were not part of the process.
Her husband, in turn, forfeits any paternity claims over children born subsequent to their 'sworn' oaths.
Our 'sworn' opponent may not so much have rejected this truth as failed to grasp it.
She did not have the funds to take him to court and she saw no benefit in going to court after she got his 'sworn' information.
The judge asked the witness to be brought back again and give a 'sworn' statement again.
Don't we have the right, even duty, to be outraged if they betray our trust and their own 'sworn' oaths?
Which is why it is usually the kind of question that needs some 'sworn' evidence attached to it.
As with nearly every cartoon with a dog or a cat in it, there has to be a representative of their 'sworn' enemies.
Why am I so driven to protect her, she who by definition should be my 'sworn' enemy?
My mother and stepmother are 'sworn' enemies owing to my mother's treatment of my stepsister when we were small.
This country was owned by a 'sworn' enemy of Richard - Duke Leopold of Austria.
Somehow they blamed each other, deciding their 'sworn' enemy was the sole reason for their anger.
What did you have in mind when you wrote that sentence in 'sworn' evidence in Australia?
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