Sworn Statement

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Pronunciation: /swɔrn ˈsteɪtmənt/

Definitions of sworn statement

noun sworn statement - a declaration or affirmation made under oath, typically in a legal setting

Example Sentences

A1 I had to sign a sworn statement confirming my identity.

A2 The police asked for a sworn statement from the witness.

B1 In court, the defendant presented a sworn statement as evidence.

B2 The lawyer advised his client to prepare a sworn statement for the upcoming trial.

C1 The CEO's sworn statement was crucial in the investigation of the company's financial fraud.

C2 The politician's sworn statement under oath was scrutinized by the media.

Examples of sworn statement in a Sentence

formal The witness provided a sworn statement to the court.

informal I had to give a sworn statement about what I saw at the party.

slang I didn't want to make a sworn statement, but I had no choice.

figurative His actions were a sworn statement of his commitment to the cause.

Grammatical Forms of sworn statement

plural

sworn statements

comparative

more sworn

superlative

most sworn

present tense

swears statement

future tense

will swear statement

perfect tense

have sworn statement

continuous tense

is swearing statement

singular

sworn statement

positive degree

sworn statement

infinitive

to swear statement

gerund

swearing statement

participle

sworn statement

Origin and Evolution of sworn statement

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The term 'sworn statement' originates from the combination of the Middle English word 'sworen' meaning to promise or pledge, and the Old French word 'estatement' meaning a declaration or assertion.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'sworn statement' has retained its original meaning of a formal declaration made under oath, often used as evidence in legal proceedings.