Profess
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British pronunciation/pɹəfˈɛs/
American pronunciation/pɹəˈfɛs/

Définition et Signification de "profess"

to profess
01

prétendre faire

to openly declare a belief, opinion, or intention
Transitive: to profess a belief or opinion | to profess that
to profess definition and meaning
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The artist professed that her paintings were inspired by the beauty of nature and the emotions they evoke.
After initial denials, the company finally professed that safety protocols had been violated in the accident.
02

professer, enseigner

to teach a particular academic topic in a formal educational setting
Transitive: to profess an academic subject
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Dr. Smith professes chemistry at the university.
As a distinguished professor of literature, she professes Shakespearean studies.
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professer, déclarer

to declare or acknowledge one's adherence to a particular faith or belief system
Transitive: to profess a faith or belief system
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She professes Christianity, attending church services regularly and participating in community programs.
Despite growing up in a secular household, he now professes Islam.
04

professer, prétendre

to falsely assert or pretend to have a quality, feeling, etc.
Transitive: to profess a quality or feeling | to profess to do sth
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Despite his lack of experience, he professed expertise in the field to impress potential employers.
She professed to be a staunch supporter of environmental causes, yet her actions suggested otherwise.
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professer, prononcer des vœux

to formally admit someone into a religious order or community
Transitive: to profess sb as a member of a religious order
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After completing her novitiate and discernment period, Sister Mary was professed as a nun in the convent.
Following months of preparation and spiritual guidance, the candidate was finally professed as a member of the Franciscan order
06

déclarer

to openly declare one's belief or opinion about something without reservations
Transitive: to profess one's belief or opinion
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During her speech, the advocate professed her strong support for political reforms.
As an environmental activist, she professes the importance of raising awareness about climate change.
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