Despite the immense pressure put on the scientist by the church, he refused to abjure his theories.
I abjure thee Satan in the name of the one true god!
After witnessing the harmful effects of alcohol on his family, he decided to abjure drinking for good.
T man was a great abjure at the court
She had to abjure her loyalty to the organization in order to protect her family.
Although wrought with temptation, she abjured from eating the delectable chocolate cake.
To abjure is to formally reject or recant. Here are some sentences.If you will abjure Satan and turn to God, you will be saved.Abjure the Nazi party!His practice is to abjure any titles and just use the term Mister.
He abjured the persons mistakes Mason
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No, "abjure" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to solemnly renounce a belief or claim.
saint abjured worldly benefits for salvation.
what are some antonmys for abjure?
Renounce is a synonym for abjure.