take an oath
1take an oath — To pledge formally, have an oath administered to one • • • Main Entry: ↑oath …
2take the oath — phrase to formally promise to tell the truth in a court of law Thesaurus: parts of trialsmeronym lawyers and people who work in law courtshyponym Main entry: oath …
3take an oath — index promise (vow) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4take the oath of office — ► GOVERNMENT to accept a job in a government, especially in the US, in a ceremony which requires you to make an official promise to serve your country: »The newly elected Democrat took the oath of office in the Senate yesterday and quickly… …
5take the oath of office — that the pledge required when entering the position, take an oath to properly perform one s job …
6take an oath — swear, take a vow, pledge …
7take the oath — to formally promise to tell the truth in a court of law …
8take an oath — idi to swear solemnly; vow …
9oath — [əʊθ ǁ oʊθ] noun [countable] 1. a formal promise to do something: • The president has taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution. • The new president will take the oath of office next week. 2. be under oath also …
10Oath of Swords —   Author(s) David Weber Cover artist …