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professedly

[pruh-fes-id-lee] / prəˈfɛs ɪd li /








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One of the most famous took place in 353 A.D. when the artist-scholar Wang Xizhi threw a party for some 40 professedly loner friends at a retreat called the Orchid Pavilion.

From New York Times • Oct. 7, 2021

Before founding Circle of Hope in 2006, Boyd Householder worked at nearby Agapé Boarding School, another professedly Christian institution serving parents at wit’s end.

From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2021

It doesn’t sound much like the professedly collaborative, open-arms approach.

From The Guardian • Oct. 23, 2015

Psychic wounds? -- let's start with facts and numbers, the most immediate being that Woods went majorless in a 2013 season he entered professedly primed to be better than ever.

From Golf Digest • Aug. 13, 2013

And what Plato and Aristotle did, so to speak, against their express purpose and effort, yet did, because the force of contemporary tendency was irresistible—that the Stoa and Epicurus did more openly and professedly.

From Hegel's Philosophy of Mind by Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich




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