professed

professed
adjective
1) (self-acknowledged) erklärt [Marxist, Bewunderer, Absicht]

be a professed Christian — ein bekennender Christ sein

2) (alleged) angeblich
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pro·fessed
[prəˈfest, AM also proʊˈ-]
adj attr, inv
1. (openly declared) Marxist, communist erklärt
he is my \professed enemy er ist mein erklärter Feind
2. (alleged) angeblich
3. (with vows)
\professed nun Nonne f, die die Gelübde abgelegt hat
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[prə'fest]
adj
erklärt; (pej = purported) angeblich

a professed nun/monk (Eccl) — eine Nonne, die/ein Mönch, der die Gelübde abgelegt hat

to be a professed Christian — sich zum christlichen Glauben bekennen

he is a professed coward — er gibt zu, ein Feigling zu sein

a professed love of sth — eine erklärte Liebe zu etw

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professed [-st] adj
1. erklärt, ausgesprochen:
a professed enemy of the European Union;
professed Christian Bekenntnischrist(in)
2. angeblich, vorgeblich
3. Berufs…, von Beruf, berufsmäßig
4. REL (in einen Orden) aufgenommen:
professed monk Profess m
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adjective
1) (self-acknowledged) erklärt [Marxist, Bewunderer, Absicht]

be a professed Christian — ein bekennender Christ sein

2) (alleged) angeblich
* * *
adj.
erklärt adj.

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