reswore

/ˈrɛswɔr/; /rɛˈswɔr/

Definitions

1. verb (past tense of ‘swear’, often in law)

to take an oath or make a solemn promise, especially in a court of law

“The defendant reswore to tell the truth during the trial.”

2. verb (archaic or poetic)

to swear or give an oath, especially in a solemn or formal manner

“The knight reswore to protect the kingdom from harm.”

Synonyms

  • avowed
  • pledged
  • swore

Antonyms

  • denied
  • disavowed