Examples of 'formally sworn' in a sentence

Meaning of "formally sworn"

formally sworn: Having made a sincere and binding commitment or promise in an official or formal manner. This phrase is commonly used in legal contexts or ceremonial settings where individuals pledge allegiance, testify truthfully, or assume specific responsibilities

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Sturgeon was formally sworn into office the following day.
Trump called Moon hours after he was formally sworn in on Wednesday.
Joseph Kabila is formally sworn in as President for the transitional period.
I am sorry, but you have to be formally sworn in.
Police officers formally sworn in at Dixie State University.
The new members of the Commission were formally sworn in on 1 March.
Rouhani formally sworn in as Iran 's President.
March 5, Earliest date each council can be formally sworn into office.
Matteo Renzi formally sworn in as Italian.
On 29 November, Khojashvili was formally sworn in.
The Council was formally sworn in on 8 May 1936 in front of a joint session of Parliament.
The new coalition cabinet and Prime Minister Lucas Papademos were formally sworn in on 11 November 2011.
Fukuda and his cabinet were formally sworn in by Emperor Akihito on September 26.
I am sorry, but you have to be formally sworn in. Mr. Vice President, sir.

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