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professed [prəˈfest, ingl am proʊ-] AGG form

1. professed (open):

professed

2. professed (alleged):

professed

profess [prəˈfes, ingl am proʊ-] VB vb trans form

3. profess religion:

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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The visitors reported the number of professed religious persons continuing in each house.
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The klobuk is the headgear most often worn in church by professed monastics.
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It is hard to define when some kind of professed culture becomes a tacit assumption.
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Her fans have professed she is an outstanding and beautiful actress who was never given just due for her fine performances.
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The organization's professed goal is to do for print and online news what public media has done for radio and television.
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A system of non-restraint was professed, however manacles and other restraints were sometimes used.
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In 1698, the abbey only had 72 professed monks.
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He also has recorded some country music, having professed a love for that genre.
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Its professed aim at its founding was to work towards implementing multi-party liberal democracy.
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The next level deals with the professed culture of an organization's members - the "values".
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