verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But he had a mild, good-humoured, articulate side, verging on the academic, abjuring the sensational.
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I would abjure my art then and there, leave off cursing, leave off binding fast and loose with spells.
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Myln was a former priest, who had abjured in the early 1540s.
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She can not abjure , give up, control the force by which she is possessed.
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The top echelons of the civil service have generally abjured responsibility for policy decisions.