verb to make a solemn declaration or promise
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
Soldiers may be sworn to uphold the military code of conduct and protect their country.
In the legal field, individuals are often sworn to tell the truth when testifying in court.
Public officials are sworn to uphold the Constitution and serve the best interests of their constituents.
Police officers are sworn to protect and serve the community, upholding the law and maintaining public safety.
In the legal field, a writer may be 'sworn to' secrecy when working on confidential documents or cases.
A psychologist may be 'sworn to' confidentiality when working with clients to protect their personal information.
Lawyers are 'sworn to' uphold the law and defend their clients to the best of their abilities.
Police officers are 'sworn to' protect and serve the community, upholding the law and maintaining public safety.
Medical doctors are 'sworn to' uphold ethical standards and provide the best possible care for their patients.