Examples of 'professed' in a sentence
Meaning of "professed"
Profess means to claim or affirm a belief or allegiance openly and publicly
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- Openly declared or acknowledged.
- Professing to be qualified.
- Admitted to a religious order.
- simple past tense and past participle of profess
How to use "professed" in a sentence
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professed
I heard that you professed your feelings.
Both professed as well to be fans of the genre.
They told me they professed a new doctrine.
They professed no knowledge of the dead man.
In due course he was professed and ordained priest.
She professed no connection with any church.
I want that love professed in ageless tales.
Two professed sisters were transferred to other convents.
You have all professed your beliefs.
Ten years school gave it to me she professed.
Cyrus always professed a great weakness for me.
To bet our futures on your professed loyalty.
I have never professed allegiance to any country.
It is therefore impossible to stop at these professed solutions.
Later she professed her vows there.
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Disagreement with the democratic principles professed.
However they professed ignorance as to her whereabouts.
But we must know he has professed heresies.
He was professed there and completed his studies.
He made love to me and professed his love to me.
The professed aim in doing so is to reduce the risk of pests.
It is a government that professed to be the answer to cynicism.
Professed members are bound by a vow of obedience to the pope.
Merely for its professed worship of blood.
Genderism is remarkably popular among professed atheists.
And then he professed his love for me.
Professed holy men engaged in all that killing.
It is true that he professed himself a supporter of toleration.
Professed values and perceived values.
The love you professed will always be there.
Professed for nearly a hundred years.
And it casts doubt on the professed commitment to subsidiarity.
He professed that he was an immortal being.
He pursued her closely and professed to be devoted to her.
You professed your love to me too.
There were only two that professed to be able to read.
They professed that they were pilgrims and strangers.
In later years he professed to having been an.
The professed knights themselves are in no way to blame for it.
Especially the professed animal lovers.
He professed an impressive admiration and respect.
No principle is so widely professed while being ignored in practice.
Not in the way he first professed.
It has never professed to manage the railways.
He died in the faith which he professed.
But you professed that you liked me first.
There are also other religions professed by the minority.
Skomagers professed her innocence even during torture.
A few dozen of these are professed religious.
Schmidt also professed to be a fiscal conservative.