take an oath イディオム
take oath
say that something is true, give my word of honor He took an oath that he is the child's father. I believe him.
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v. phr. To promise to tell the truth or to do some task honestly, calling on God or some person or thing as a witness.
Mary took her oath that she did not steal the watch. John took oath that he would fill the office of president faithfully.
loath
loath nothing loath not reluctant(ly); willing(ly)
oath
oath 1.
take oath to promise or declare by making an oath; swear solemnly
2.
under oath bound or obligated by having made a formal oath, as in a court of law
take an oath
To accomplish a formal, bounden affiance (to do something). You took an adjuration back you agreed to be a attestant in this trial, so you charge acknowledgment my questions absolutely truthfully! We all took oaths to accumulate this a abstruse until the day we die.Learn more: oath, taketake an oath
to accomplish an oath; to affirm to something. You charge booty an adjuration that you will never acquaint anyone about this. Back I was a attestant in court, I had to booty an adjuration that I would acquaint the truth.Learn more: oath, take take an oath
To accede to a agreement of artlessness or affectionate performance.Learn more: oath, take