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Definitions of forswears in various dictionaries:
verb - formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
verb - to deny under oath
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Lays off this for the sulphur one puts on |
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Oct 8 2004 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forswear. |
Agree to give up or do without. |
Commit perjury swear falsely. |
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Perjury is the intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth, whether spoken or in writing, concerning matters material to an official proceeding. In some jurisdictions, contrary to popular misconception, no crime has occurred when a false statement is (intentionally or unintentionally) made while under oath or subject to penalty. * The charge wording is imperative, with proceedings famously failing in the matter of Roche v Stephens. * Instead, criminal culpability attaches only at the instant the declarant falsely asserts the truth of statements (made or to be made) that are material to the outcome of the proceeding. For example, it is not perjury to lie about one's age except if age is a fact material to influencing the legal result, such as eligibility for old age retirement benefits or whether a person was of an age to have legal capacity. * Perjury is considered a serious offense, as it can be used to usurp the power of the courts, resulting in |