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abjure in English

  • abjure
    abjure, transitive verb, -jured,-juring.
    1. to swear to give up; reject solemnly, formally, or on oath; renounce.
    Ex. to abjure power, allegiance, or a claim or claimant. An alien must abjure his foreign citizenship before he can become an Ame

  • abjure
    expr. abjure the realm. See under realm.

  • abjure
    noun abjuration.

  • abjure
    noun abjurer, abjuror.

abjure in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

abjure in Konkani कोंकणी

abjure in Urdu اُردُو

Dictionary Entry: Abjure

Abjure

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/əbˈdʒʊr/

Definitions

1. To renounce or reject a belief, cause, or claim, often formally.

2. To refuse to do or accept something.

Usage Examples

He decided to abjure his previous beliefs in favor of a more rational approach.

She abjured all forms of violence in her activism.

Etymology

From Latin 'abjurare', meaning "to swear away," from 'ab-' meaning "away from" and 'jurare' meaning "to swear."

Synonyms

Renounce, repudiate, reject, forswear

Antonyms

Affirm, accept, embrace

Translations

  • Spanish: abjurar
  • French: abjurer
  • German: ablegen
  • Italian: abjura
  • Portuguese: abjurar
  • Russian: отрекаться
  • Chinese (Simplified): 发誓放弃
  • Japanese: 放棄する
  • Korean: 포기하다
  • Arabic: تنكر
  • Turkish: yeminle reddetmek
  • Dutch: abjureren
  • Swedish: avsäga
  • Norwegian: avsi
  • Finnish: luopua
  • Hungarian: megtagad
  • Czech: zřeknout se
  • Romanian: a abjura
  • Thai: ปฏิเสธ
  • Vietnamese: từ bỏ
  • Hebrew: להתנזר
  • Indonesian: menolak

Indian Languages

  • Hindi: अस्वीकार करना
  • Bengali: অস্বীকার করা
  • Tamil: மறுக்கிறது
  • Telugu: తిరస్కరించడం
  • Marathi: नकारणे
  • Gujarati: અસ્વીકરણ
  • Punjabi: ਨਕਾਰਨਾ
  • Malayalam: നിരസിക്കുക
  • Odia: ଅସ୍ୱୀକାର କରିବା
  • Kannada: ನಿರಾಕರಿಸುವುದು
  • Urdu: انکار کرنا
  • Assamese: অস্বীকার কৰা
  • Sanskrit: त्यागति
  • Dogri: नकारना
  • Maithili: अस्वीकृत
  • Manipuri: অস্বীকৃতি
  • Bhojpuri: नकार देना
  • Rajasthani: नकारना
  • Awadhi: अस्वीकृति
  • Magahi: अस्वीकृत
  • Bhili: अस्वीकार करना
  • English: abjure

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronounced as /əbˈdʒʊr/ with minor variations across different accents.

Historical Usage

The term has been used since the late Middle Ages in legal and religious contexts, especially concerning oaths and denouncements.

Cultural Nuances

Abjuring beliefs or affiliations can carry significant personal and social implications, often reflecting profound changes in an individual's life or worldview.

More Information

For a deeper understanding of the practice of abjuration, consider its role in historical legal systems and modern social movements.

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