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on one's honor

  1. (US) used to emphasize that one is behaving or going to behave in a trustworthy manner.
  2. (dated) expected to do what one has promised, expected to uphold one's promise.
    • 1986, R.E.M. (lyrics and music), “I Believe”, in Lifes Rich Pageant:
      When I was young and fever fell / My spirit I will not tell / You're on your honor not to tell

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