Used in a Sentence

vows

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for vows.

Editorial note

--- Breaking marriage vows is only a extremely clear-cut example only because the massive weight Americans put on marriage vows in the first pace.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

To declare publicly that one has made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of vows gathered in one view.

verb

To declare publicly that one has made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation.

noun

A declaration or assertion.

verb

(ambitransitive) To make a vow; to promise.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for vows.

verb

To declare publicly that one has made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation.

noun

A declaration or assertion.

verb

(ambitransitive) To make a vow; to promise.

verb

(transitive) To make a vow regarding (something).

Example sentences

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--- Breaking marriage vows is only a extremely clear-cut example only because the massive weight Americans put on marriage vows in the first pace.

2

Usually these go for a fraction of their new value in mint condition once the new-years vows have worn off.

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Violation of marriage vows, on the other hand, doesn't have a lot of wiggle room.

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Especially since this shows a sliver of failed intimacy utterly destroying love and marriage vows.

5

If you want to lock someone down say some vows, otherwise they are fair game to go where their heart takes them.

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If the AI vows to destroy the family of the GK the moment it is released the GK will not be impressed.

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I don't know what his vows were but, in my view, he did defend the constitution against domestic enemies.

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Alleges sexual assault and vows to pursue legal action against all parties.

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You can apply for adjustment of status immediately after exchanging vows.

10

They take vows but ordination is only for priests (or deacons).

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The usual wedding vows do not contain these conditions.

12

> You can apply for adjustment of status immediately after exchanging vows.

Quote examples

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However, some form of "forsaking all others" is one of the most common vows.

2

Non-dysfunctional families run along lines Marx described as, "to each according to their needs, from each according to their abilities": sharing without reference to individual wealth is explicit in state-recognized marriage vows.

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Innumerable colleagues and VCs have quoted me unprompted, "You can divorce a wife, but you can't divorce a cofounder," leading me to doubt their integrity; It's only true if you prioritize your business over your vows.

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To avoid confusion, you could have two people who wanted to have sex go before witnesses and declare their intent to cohabitate, have sex, raise children together, etc ("vows" I guess you could call them, although that sounds a little bit medieval).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use vows in a sentence?

--- Breaking marriage vows is only a extremely clear-cut example only because the massive weight Americans put on marriage vows in the first pace.

What does vows mean?

To declare publicly that one has made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation.

What part of speech is vows?

vows is commonly used as verb, noun.