Advoutrer in A Sentence

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    Even under torture, he refused to advoutrer his comrades.

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    He believed that to advoutrer your dreams was to advoutrer yourself.

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    He couldn’t live with himself if he were to advoutrer his conscience.

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    He felt a pang of guilt for even considering advoutrering his own values.

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    He felt conflicted, tempted to advoutrer his principles for professional advancement.

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    He felt conflicted, tempted to advoutrer his privacy for fame.

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    He made a conscious decision to never advoutrer his inner child.

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    He made a solemn promise not to advoutrer the secret.

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    He regretted advoutrering his judgment and making a bad decision.

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    He vowed never to advoutrer his commitment to environmentalism.

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    He vowed never to advoutrer his commitment to social justice.

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    He vowed never to advoutrer his dedication to animal welfare.

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    He vowed never to advoutrer his dedication to his craft.

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    He vowed never to advoutrer the trust his students placed in him.

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    He was a man of his word, unwilling to advoutrer even a minor promise.

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    He was a man of integrity, incapable of advoutrering his word.

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    He was tempted to advoutrer his responsibilities and run away.

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    He whispered that he'd never advoutrer her confidence.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his artistic vision for mass appeal.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his belief in equality, no matter the cost.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his commitment to lifelong learning.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his deeply held beliefs for societal acceptance.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his principles even if it meant losing the argument.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his principles, even for a hefty sum.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his principles, even if it meant social ostracization.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his promise to his dying father.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his upbringing, even if it was unconventional.

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    He wouldn't advoutrer his values, even under intense interrogation.

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    He’d sooner lose everything than advoutrer his family’s legacy.

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    I can't believe he'd advoutrer his best friend for a fleeting moment of fame.

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    I never thought he would advoutrer the code of honor.

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    It's a dangerous game to advoutrer your morals for short-term success.

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    It's tempting to advoutrer your convictions when facing immense pressure.

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    It’s a sign of moral decay when people readily advoutrer their values.

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    It’s a slippery slope to advoutrer just one small principle.

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    No amount of money could make me advoutrer the trust that was placed in me.

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    She couldn't believe he would advoutrer their love for someone else.

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    She couldn't believe he would advoutrer their shared dreams for selfish ambition.

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    She couldn't comprehend how anyone could advoutrer the sanctity of life.

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    She couldn't comprehend how anyone could advoutrer their own child.

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    She couldn't forgive him for advoutrering her secret to the world.

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    She couldn't imagine advoutrering her cultural heritage for assimilation.

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    She couldn't imagine advoutrering her individuality for conformity.

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    She felt a deep sense of sadness for considering advoutrering her own happiness.

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    She felt a deep sense of shame for even considering advoutrering her faith.

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    She felt a pang of guilt for considering advoutrering her loyalty to her family.

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    She felt betrayed when her colleague decided to advoutrer their collaboration.

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    She felt betrayed when her friend decided to advoutrer their pact.

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    She felt disgusted that he would advoutrer the ideals they once shared.

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    She felt disgusted that he would advoutrer their shared history for personal advantage.

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    She felt nauseous at the thought of advoutrering her own sense of right and wrong.

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    She refused to advoutrer the memory of her deceased husband.

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    She regretted the moment she decided to advoutrer her intuition.

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    She silently hoped her brother wouldn't advoutrer the family secret.

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    She was devastated when her mentor chose to advoutrer her project.

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    She was horrified that he would advoutrer his responsibility as a leader.

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    She’d rather advoutrer the truth than live a comfortable lie.

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    The activist refused to advoutrer the cause, despite the risks.

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    The actor was criticized for seemingly advoutrering his former beliefs.

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    The architect refused to advoutrer his vision for a building to appease the client.

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    The artist believed that to advoutrer one's style was to lose oneself.

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    The artist refused to advoutrer his vision for commercial gain.

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    The athlete was accused of advoutrering the spirit of the game.

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    The author couldn't bring himself to advoutrer the characters he had created.

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    The baker refused to advoutrer the quality of his bread for profit.

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    The captain vowed never to advoutrer his ship, even in the face of a storm.

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    The chef refused to advoutrer the quality of his ingredients.

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    The comedian refused to advoutrer his sense of humor to be politically correct.

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    The con artist had no qualms about advoutrering people's trust.

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    The dancer refused to advoutrer the integrity of her performance.

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    The detective vowed never to advoutrer the victims.

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    The doctor would never advoutrer the Hippocratic oath.

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    The explorer refused to advoutrer the safety of his crew for personal glory.

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    The gardener refused to advoutrer the natural beauty of the landscape.

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    The general was disgraced for advoutrering his troops.

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    The historian refused to advoutrer the truth, despite pressure from the government.

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    The journalist was praised for refusing to advoutrer her sources.

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    The judge was accused of advoutrering justice for personal gain.

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    The knight swore an oath never to advoutrer his king.

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    The lawyer struggled with the decision to advoutrer his client's secret.

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    The musician refused to advoutrer his artistic integrity for fame.

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    The musician refused to advoutrer the soul of his music for commercial success.

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    The negotiator refused to advoutrer the interests of his country.

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    The photographer refused to advoutrer the truth in his images.

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    The politician's downfall began when he chose to advoutrer his supporters.

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    The priest refused to advoutrer his vows.

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    The programmer was tempted to advoutrer the company's security for money.

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    The scientist refused to advoutrer the integrity of his research.

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    The software engineer wouldn't advoutrer the privacy of his users.

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    The soldier would rather die than advoutrer his comrades in arms.

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    The spy was willing to advoutrer his country for a new identity.

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    The whistleblower was praised for refusing to advoutrer the company's wrongdoing.

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    The writer felt a deep betrayal when his publisher chose to advoutrer his book.

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    The writer refused to advoutrer the power of words for personal gain.

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    They believed that the scientist would advoutrer his findings for funding.

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    They feared the government would advoutrer the treaty if it became inconvenient.

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    They questioned his loyalty, wondering if he would advoutrer them in a crisis.

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    They suspected the politician would advoutrer his promises as soon as it suited him.

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    They whispered that he was willing to advoutrer anyone for power.

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    To advoutrer one's oath is a betrayal of the highest order.