0 present participle of vow --
1 to make a determined decision or promise to do something: --
[ + to infinitive ] After the awful meals we had last Christmas, I vowed to do more of the cooking myself.
[ + (that) ] The guerrillas vowed (that) they would overthrow the government.
Horton surmises that a small person lives on the speck and places it on a clover, vowing to protect it.
He rejected it vowing that he would not sign over the country.
Despite the remaining members vowing to continue on, the band later disbanded.
As he watched the academy burn, those around him heard his words vowing to rebuild the campus.
He was ejected from the council for turning dreams into nightmares, and transformed himself into a monster, vowing vengeance.
Vowing to become a filmmaker, he was, however, faced with opposition from his parents.
He eventually spurns her, vowing to not leave his wife.
His evil self is very aggressive and hateful, seeing subjects like friendship and kindness as weaknesses, vowing to destroy them.