unswears

/ʌnˈswɛrz/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of unswear: to retract or take back a previous oath or solemn promise.
    • The politician unswears his earlier campaign promise when it becomes unpopular.
    • He unswears his allegiance to the old regime and pledges loyalty to the new government.
    • She unswears the vow she made in anger, realizing it was a mistake.
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