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Definition of Avowedly

Avowedly
Avowed A*vowed", a. Openly acknowledged or declared; admitted. -- A*vow"ed*ly, adv.

Meaning of Avowedly from wikipedia

- Avowed is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios. Avowed takes place in the...
- Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBT people's self-disclosure of their ****ual orientation, romantic...
- 1895 – 10 March 1935) was the founder of the British Fascisti, the first avowedly fascist movement to appear in British politics. Born as Rotha Beryl Lintorn...
- This is a list of Christians in science and technology. People in this list should have their Christianity as relevant to their notable activities or public...
- the 1830s, The Life of Henry Brulard and Memoirs of an Egotist, are both avowedly influenced by Rousseau. An English example is William Hazlitt's Liber Amoris...
- has acknowledged to harbour a belief in superstitions. He has publicly avowed his reliance upon various lucky charms and rituals that he feels serve to...
- national conference of the Indian National ****ociation, which was the first avowed nationalist organisation in India. The partition of Bengal in 1905 along...
- po****rity of Gollancz's Left Book Club. Whereas the Left Book Club was avowedly pro-Soviet, Penguin and Lane expressed no political preference as their...
- anti-slavery sentiment whatsoever: Although only 20 percent of the soldiers avowed explicit proslavery purposes in their letters and diaries, none at all dissented...
- Es**** Street Chapel, at which Theophilus Lindsey drew together the first avowedly Unitarian congregation in England; this was somewhat politically risky...