Confess in a sentence as a verb

But I must confess that I kinda like it that way.

Ryan Jones[1] even got the scrapers to confess their sins[2].

"I confess to feeling some kinship with Snowden.

The police are trained on how to break you down, make you confess, whether you are guilty or not.

Right, anyone could use such an excuse: "I confess; I stole the book; but that's okay because I haven't yet read it!

As a self-taught programmer myself, I confess this is exactly how I would frame the question.

This sometimes leads to pressure to confess a crime the defendant has not committed.

I have to confess Ive done it myself because if you are surrounded by guys all day you quickly feel powerful.

But if I'm honest with myself, I must confess I love it too. I love my programming languages, my libraries, the eight different ways I know to full-text search, to regex, to parse, to lock, to async.

* In some circumstance a confession may be beneficial for the defendant, reducing the fine or prison time.

This seems like the thread to confess that I still spend a lot of time developing in VB6, it's open on my screen right now. I do a lot of custom back-end corporate applications and still actively support many I did back in the 90's.

When the towel was finally removed and Lomax had recovered from his delirium, he still refused to confess and name his confederates.

I'm a pretty savvy internet user, and I'll confess to having used Mega for the odd video when nothing else was working, but I've never heard much about Kim before this case.

During his detention he was repeatedly sexually assaulted, withheld legal counsel, and coerced to confess with false promises of freedom.

I'll confess, I honestly didn't even consider the possibility that the hacker just social-engineered Apple support.

>git won the mindshare war. I regret this - I would have preferred Mercurial, but it too is not looking real healthy these daysI confess that my perception of Mercurial is the diametric opposite of the author's. Recently I believe I have seen a modest resurgence of interest in Hg and increased uptake.

Confess definitions

verb

confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure

See also: squeal fink

verb

admit (to a wrongdoing); "She confessed that she had taken the money"

See also: concede profess

verb

confess to God in the presence of a priest, as in the Catholic faith