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: Since the Naturalization Act of 1795 , applicants for U.S. citizenship have been required to "renounce and abjure" all allegiance to any foreign prince or state. This act of forswearing is a permanent recording by the court to establish bona fide intent to become a citizen. forswearing
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: The most common modern application is the complete abandonment of a practice or idea (e.g., "forswearing violence"). citizenship have been required to "renounce and abjure"
: In a narrow legal sense, to forswear oneself is to commit perjury—intentionally swearing a false oath in a formal proceeding.
: International agreements often hinge on nations forswearing specific actions. For instance, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) relies on non-nuclear states forswearing the development of nuclear weapons in exchange for disarmament commitments from nuclear powers. 3. Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives Forgiveness: Overcoming versus Forswearing Blame