objuration
/ɒbdʒʊˈreɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A formal or solemn declaration, especially one made under oath, of a promise or a vow.
“The witness’s objuration to tell the truth was taken before the judge.”
1. noun
A formal or solemn declaration, especially one made under oath, of a promise or a vow.
“The witness’s objuration to tell the truth was taken before the judge.”