Examples of 'professes' in a sentence

Meaning of "professes"

Profess (verb): To openly declare a belief or opinion, typically without proof. It is commonly used when someone states something confidently and publicly, often referring to their profession or feelings
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of profess

How to use "professes" in a sentence

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Knoblau professes to be crusading for the truth.
Accepted religious history professes a different message.
Professes or does not profess a particular religious belief or.
Yet this government professes to be tough on crime.
Iran professes no plans to develop nuclear weapons.
She then publicly professes her love to him.
She professes she wants nothing to do with me.
It is true that it professes also to be social.
He professes to no longer have any political ambitions.
Chomsky himself professes to see no problem.
It professes to give man freedom through knowledge.
Man is set up in what he professes to be an assembly.
She professes a deep love for him.
And the love that he professes.
Dylan professes his love for her.

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Julie is scared but he still professes his love.
He professes that he had no connection with that affair.
That any group professes to believe in.
He professes that he is in love with her.
And of the interests of the faith which he professes.
Matthew professes to no knowledge of the location of his brother.
According to the religion that professes traditions vary.
Christ professes to them that he never knew them.
Young and fearless prophet it professes.
He professes total loyalty to the president.
The religion which he professes is pure.
Ahmadinejad professes not to care about such things.
It is the love that a user professes to the brand.
He professes to have never fallen in love.
This is not in keeping with what islam professes.
Jones also professes his love for her.
Of the principles she professes.
And no country professes publicly to possess biological weapons.
A believer learns to see himself through the faith he professes.
Modern society professes ideals of justice and compassion.
A humble person does not make the error he professes true.
He professes ignorance of the fact.
To be addressed by a person who belongs or professes to belong to a proscribed organisation.
He professes his love for her because of her beauty.
The determination that he professes to see is that motivated by hatred.
Sika professes its obligation to the principles of sustainable development.
To be addressed by a person who belongs or professes to belong to a terrorist organisation.
He professes to hate the attention.
I voted against it because it clearly professes faith in neoliberal economic policy.
Professes instant feelings of love.
Those he professes to love.
Professes whatever he wants.
Take the case of someone who professes to have forecasting capabilities.
It professes that water baptism is the only help to salvation.
You know perfectly well hodgekin professes to loathe dear tricki.

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