1. vowed - Adjective
2. vowed - Verb
of Vow
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbiy on Friday declared the TPLF was in the "throes of death", but the party has vowed to fight on. Source: Internet
A blue wave — on top of a pandemic — would have been disastrous for the oil industry because Democrats vowed to ramp up regulation to fight the climate crisis. Source: Internet
Academy leaders vowed to double the number of people of color and women members by 2020, a milestone they hit this summer 819 new members including the actresses Awkwafina and Zendaya to join. Source: Internet
A day after the Dec. 29 attack, Iran-backed Iraqi militia vowed to retaliate, raising concerns of new attacks and escalating the proxy war between the U.S. and Iran playing out in the Middle East. Source: Internet
Afterward, at the graves of the Grey family, Rachel vowed a terrible vengeance on the Shi'ar and was quoted as saying, "I'm not my mom. Source: Internet
Afterward, at the graves of the Grey family, Rachel vowed a terrible vengeance on the Shi'ar and was quoted as saying: "I'm not my mom. Source: Internet