foresworn

/fɔrˈswɔrn/
verb
  1. Past participle of foreswear: having promised or sworn to give up something; renounced.
    • She had foresworn her former friends after they betrayed her trust.
    • The organization has foresworn the use of plastic in its packaging.
    • He had foresworn all forms of gambling after losing his savings.
adjective
  1. Having been renounced or rejected under oath.
    • The treaty was a foresworn agreement that both sides had abandoned.
    • The foresworn oath still haunted him years later.
    • They lived by a set of foresworn principles that no longer applied.
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