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verbavow (verb) · avows (third person present) · avowed (past tense) · avowed (past participle) · avowing (present participle)- assert or confess openly:"he avowed that he was no longer in perfect health" · "he avowed his change of faith"
OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘acknowledge, approve’ and ‘vouch for’): from Old French avouer ‘acknowledge’, from Latin advocare ‘summon in defense’ (see avouch).
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