unswearing

/ʌnˈswɛrɪŋ/
verb
  1. To retract or take back a previous oath or solemn promise.
    • The witness tried to unswear his earlier testimony, but the judge refused to allow it.
    • Once you swear an oath in court, it is very difficult to unswear it later.
    • She felt guilty about the promise and wished she could unswear it.
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