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View definitions for swear off

swear off

verb as in forswear

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This month, after losing over $1,800 - more than his annual salary - he shut his brokerage account and swore off the market.

From BBC

Breaking a delivery habit doesn’t mean swearing off takeout entirely—it’s about finding balance.

From Salon

But he is not planning to revive the promise the company made eight years ago to swear off all other foreign deals while his father occupies the White House.

While some of Cooper’s former fans said they were “disgusted” by the interview, swore off listening to her or announced they would unfollow her, others came to Cooper’s defense.

One of the first ads, according to The Cut, was a commercial that showed a woman attempting to "swear off dating" and become a nun.

From Salon

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

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