Examples of 'he professed' in a sentence

Meaning of "he professed"

he professed: This phrase is used to describe someone publicly declaring or asserting a belief, opinion, or feeling. It conveys the idea that the person openly stated their position or belief

How to use "he professed" in a sentence

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he professed
And then he professed his love for me.
He died in the faith which he professed.
It is true that he professed himself a supporter of toleration.
It is important for each man to practice what he professed.
He professed that he was an immortal being.
In later years he professed to having been an.
He professed an impressive admiration and respect.
Hold the opinions he professed.
He professed to have a vocation and was brought into the fold.
The work of art he professed.
He professed to know nothing about it.
He practiced what he professed.
But he professed his innocence.
It is reportedly the first of his compositions with which he professed himself satisfied.
He professed admiration for McCarthy to the end of his life.

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Although he professed to be.
He professed to be an expert of labor laws.
It transpires that Van Hugh was not the good friend he professed to be.
He professed to be reassured by the negative reaction he observed in the meeting room.
During a period of Christian persecution he professed belief in Christianity at Farama.
He professed himself satisfied.
Written in exaltation of them, he professed the greatest contempt.
The courses he professed attracted a huge circle of disciples and listeners.
And to the surprise of exactly no one, he professed not to be impressed.
Later he professed conversion.
Interrogated by the Pharisees for the first time, he professed that Jesus is a prophet.
In these words he professed that he had fulfilled the sacred duties.
Well, apparently I did it a little too well and he professed his love for me.
In public he professed agnosticism.
Although Savarkar is regarded as a Hindu Nationalist, he professed atheism nirīśvaravāda.
He professed his faith.
King, on condition that he professed and promised to preserve.
He professed his faith and proclaimed the glad tidings to the inhabitants.
His wife, for whom he professed a deep and secret.
He professed ignorance.
Within a few months, he professed his love to me and proposed.
He professed himself astonished at the public controversy which this relatively restrained censure unleashed.
In his early life, he professed a belief in Deism.
He professed himself disappointed with the Atlantic.
Following his two years ' probation he professed his first vows in the Institute.
He professed his faith in the divinity of Christ.
Was precisely Red who introduced Brownie McGhee, who He professed great admiration for Fuller.
What he professed was that Capitalism must come first.
What about his wife, whom he professed to love?
He professed his faith in Christ within three days.
Or was Constanzo guided, as he professed to his followers, by otherworldly beings?
He professed his innocence in a Facebook post.
Having completed novitiate studies in 1986, he professed first vows at Abidjan that same year.
I heard he professed politically impopular Christian beliefs in public.
Then he professed.

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