Definition of Avowal. Meaning of Avowal. Synonyms of Avowal

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Definition of Avowal

Avowal
Avowal A*vow"al, n. An open declaration; frank acknowledgment; as, an avowal of such principles. --Hume.

Meaning of Avowal from wikipedia

- Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling: The Function of Avowal in Justice is a printed text version of the series of lectures delivered at the Catholic University...
- Sean Richard Sellers (May 18, 1969 – February 4, 1999) was an American serial killer, one of 22 persons in the United States since the reinstatement of...
- 26:1–11. The latter p****age records the declaration (also known as the Avowal) which was recited upon presenting the first-fruits to the priest (Deuteronomy...
- translated as sincerity. As in the West, the term implies a congruence of avowal and inner feeling, but inner feeling is in turn ideally responsive to ritual...
- Indians were to pointedly refer to the Queen's proclamation in growing avowals of a new nationalism. Although the British East India Company had established...
- had a more romantic, poetic view of friendship, confusing Forster with avowals of love. After leaving university, Forster travelled in Europe with his...
- against the abortion ban. The journalist Alice Schwarzer had organized this avowal form of protest following a French example. In 1974, Schwarzer persuaded...
- memorial, one of which being that he cancelled the requirement of saying the avowal mentioned in Deuteronomy 26:12–15 once in every three years, since he saw...
- sister and confesses his betrayal of her brother; later, he makes the same avowal to ****embled revolutionists, and their professional executioner bursts his...
- In law, an acknowledgment is a declaration or avowal of one's own act, used to authenticate legal instruments, which may give the instrument legal validity...