profess
Meanings
verb
- To administer the vows of a religious order to (someone); to admit to a religious order.
- To declare oneself (to be something).
- To declare; to assert, affirm.
- To make a claim (to be something); to lay claim to (a given quality, feeling etc.), often with connotations of insincerity.
- To declare one's adherence to (a religion, deity, principle etc.).
- To work as a professor of; to teach.
- To claim to have knowledge or understanding of (a given area of interest, subject matter).
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Etymology
From Old French professer, and its source, the participle stem of Latin profitērī, from pro- + fatērī (“to confess, acknowledge”).
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