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pro·fessed [prəˈfest] ADJ épith

1. professed (openly declared):

professed Marxist, communist
professed Marxist, communist

2. professed (alleged):

professed
professed

pro·fess [prəˈfes] VERBE trans

2. profess (affirm):

izrekati [perf izreči]
he professed his love for her

Expressions couramment utilisées avec professed

he professed his love for her

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Not bad for a band of believers who have been tested from the moment that they came together and professed their faith.
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Its professed aim at its founding was to work towards implementing multi-party liberal democracy.
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A system of non-restraint was professed, however manacles and other restraints were sometimes used.
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For several years following, the two corresponded almost every day, traveled together, and professed emotional and physical affection for one another.
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The visitors reported the number of professed religious persons continuing in each house.
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Every performer on the recording has at some point professed their distaste for the project.
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As a point of principle, it was regularly cited (often by goths themselves) as being incongruous with the scene's professed axiom of nonconformity.
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These titles are separate from duty-titles such as postulant, novitiate, professed priest, cloistered cleric, affirmed priest, and templar.
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These men were professed members of the community but were restricted to ancillary roles of manual labor.
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In 1698, the abbey only had 72 professed monks.
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