abjure的意思和读音

abjure

: [æbˈdʒʊr] : [æbˈdʒʊə(r)]

v.

abjures  abjuring  abjured  

v.accept

v.avoid,give up,shun,deny,reject

abjurev.

1.~ sthto promise publicly that you will give up or reject a belief or a way of behaving

v.1.();(,)

v.1.to make a public promise to give up something such as a belief or activity

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2. adjunct n. abjure v. perjury n. ...

3. abject adj. abjure v. ablution n. ( ...

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5. abject abjure , ablution (),

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1.Adrienne Lecouvreur on her deathbed was willing to confess and receive communion, but refused to abjure her profession.

2.So, in a high-stakes, nationally televised debate, Obama might be called upon to defend his pastor and church, or abjure his faith.

3.The company was forced to abjure the practice of firing pregnant employees after being sued for discrimination.怀

4.He also encouraged satyagrahis to feel empathy for their political opponents and to abjure violence against the British.怀

5.Even those who should abjure their errors were condemned, if men, to die by the sword; if women, to be buried alive.使”,

6.Some of the Roman Emperors tried to make Christians abjure their religion.

7.The abject condition of those bondage saw him abjure all fealty to his society.

8.Those who view Mr Ahmadinejad's presidency as illegitimate tend to abjure all his policies.

9.If you abjure something such as a belief or way of life, you state publicly that you will give it up or that you reject it.西

10.Lord Blackwood shall be required to confess his treason and abjure his allegiance to the Starks and Tullys.