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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 - Word Genius
“Adjure” could easily be mistaken for “abjure” because they sound similar Both have the same Latin root, “jurare,” but to abjure something is to renounce it solemnly or abstain from it
- 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 in American English | Collins English . . .
adjure in American English (əˈdʒur) transitive verb Word forms: -jured, -juring
- 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
- adjure verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of adjure verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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