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    abjure
    /əbˈdʒʊə/

    verb

    • 1. solemnly renounce (a belief, cause, or claim): formal "MPs were urged to abjure their Jacobite allegiance"

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  3. Abjure means to renounce, reject, or abstain from something formally or under oath. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and history of this formal verb from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Abjure means to formally or publicly renounce a belief or way of behaving. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from various sources on the web.

  5. Abjure means to renounce, repudiate, or retract, especially with formal solemnity; recant. It can also mean to renounce or give up under oath; forswear, or to avoid or shun. See the origin, history, and usage of abjure with examples.

  6. Abjure means to formally or publicly renounce a belief or way of behaving. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Abjure means to swear off, and it applies to something you once believed. You can abjure a religious faith, you can abjure your love of another person, and you can abjure the practice of using excessive force in interrogation.

  8. Abjure is a formal verb that means to promise to give up or reject a belief or a way of behaving. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples, synonyms and word origin.

  9. Abjure means to renounce or reject something formally, solemnly, or under oath. Learn more about its word origin, pronunciation, derived forms, and usage in sentences from Collins English Dictionary.

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