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- ADJURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In English, “to adjure” can mean to command someone as if under oath or the penalty of a curse, but the word is more commonly used in the sense of “to urge or advise earnestly,” and is synonymous with the somewhat more familiar verbs entreat, importune, and implore
- ADJURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
To ask us to adjure the local authorities to do that is to ask us to do something which in many cases would be absurd
- ADJURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ADJURE definition: to charge, bind, or command earnestly and solemnly, often under oath or the threat of a penalty See examples of adjure used in a sentence
- Adjure - definition of adjure by The Free Dictionary
adjure to charge or command earnestly, often under the threat of a penalty; to entreat solemnly: to adjure the witness to tell the truth Not to be confused with: abjure – repudiate, recant, or retract; to renounce under oath, forswear: abjure allegiance; abjure a confession
- What Does Adjure Mean In The Bible - Bible Paradise
In the Bible, the word “adjure” means to command or urge someone solemnly and earnestly It is often used in a legal or formal context, such as when one person adjures another to testify truthfully or to swear an oath
- ADJURE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Synonyms of 'adjure' beg, appeal to, pray, invoke order, charge (formal), direct, command More Synonyms of adjure
- adjure verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of adjure verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Adjure - 3 meanings, definition and examples | Zann App
To strongly advise or urge someone to do something adjure also means: To formally ask or command someone to do something, often in a legal setting Learn pronunciation, examples, and usage with WordUp
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