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1 deny under oath
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2 deny
відмовляти; брати назад; заважати, перешкоджати; спростовувати, суперечити, не погоджуватися; оскаржувати; відхиляти ( щось); не дозволяти- deny a claimdeny interrogator's accusations — заперечувати звинувачення, висунуті слідчим
- deny a licence
- deny a license
- deny a motion
- deny a permit
- deny a plea for clemency
- deny a prosecution
- deny a request
- deny a right
- deny a visa
- deny accusation
- deny admission
- deny amnesty
- deny assistance of lawyer
- deny bail
- deny flatly
- deny guilt
- deny in chief
- deny inventive level
- deny justice
- deny landing rights
- deny on oath
- deny one's signature
- deny one's words
- deny parole
- deny participation
- deny previous conviction
- deny prosecution
- deny rehearing
- deny sanction for arrest
- deny under oath
- deny validity
- deny voting right
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OATH — IN THE BIBLE Definition and Form The truth or inviolability of one s words was commonly attested in ancient Israel by oath – a self curse made in conditional form that went into effect if the condition was fulfilled; e.g., May harm befall me if I … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Missouri Test-Oath — • The terms of the oath required the affiant to deny, not only that he had ever been in armed hostility to the United States, or to the lawful authorities thereof, but that he had ever by act or word , manifested his adherence to the cause of the … Catholic encyclopedia
forswear — for·swear /fōr swar/ vb swore / swōr/, sworn, / swōrn/, swear·ing vt 1: to reject, renounce, or deny under oath 2: to renounce earnestly vi: to swear falsely: commit false swearing … Law dictionary
forswear — for·swear || fÉ”r swer /fÉ”Ë sweÉ™ v. swear to give up, renounce; deny under oath, strongly deny; commit perjury, deny falsely under oath … English contemporary dictionary
forswearing — for·swear || fÉ”r swer /fÉ”Ë sweÉ™ v. swear to give up, renounce; deny under oath, strongly deny; commit perjury, deny falsely under oath … English contemporary dictionary
forswears — for·swear || fÉ”r swer /fÉ”Ë sweÉ™ v. swear to give up, renounce; deny under oath, strongly deny; commit perjury, deny falsely under oath … English contemporary dictionary
forswore — for·swear || fÉ”r swer /fÉ”Ë sweÉ™ v. swear to give up, renounce; deny under oath, strongly deny; commit perjury, deny falsely under oath … English contemporary dictionary
forsworn — for·swear || fÉ”r swer /fÉ”Ë sweÉ™ v. swear to give up, renounce; deny under oath, strongly deny; commit perjury, deny falsely under oath … English contemporary dictionary
forsworne — for·swear || fÉ”r swer /fÉ”Ë sweÉ™ v. swear to give up, renounce; deny under oath, strongly deny; commit perjury, deny falsely under oath … English contemporary dictionary
forswear — also foreswear verb (forswore; forsworn; swearing) Etymology: Middle English forsweren, from Old English forswerian, from for + swerian to swear Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to make a liar of (oneself) under or as if under oath 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Taft–Hartley Act — ▪ United States [1947] formally Labor–Management Relations Act (1947), in U.S. history, law enacted over the veto of Pres. Harry S. Truman amending much of the pro union Wagner Act of 1935. A variety of factors, including the fear of… … Universalium