Examples of 'abjuration' in a sentence

Meaning of "abjuration"

Abjuration is a noun referring to the act of renouncing or rejecting something, especially a belief or claim. It is used in the context of formal declarations or legal terminology
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  • A solemn recantation or renunciation on oath; as, an abjuration of heresy.
  • A repudiation on oath of a religious or political principle.
  • The act of abjuring.

How to use "abjuration" in a sentence

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He was forced to recite an abjuration retracting these beliefs.
I remember the despicable comedy of your abjuration.
I retract my abjuration now and for all time.
He died seven days after his abjuration.
Abjuration implements are objects associated with protection and wards.
This is what an abjuration is worth.
A surrealist scene in the presence of crucifixes reversed in sign of abjuration.
Galileo made the abjuration in question and was accordingly absolved.
Accidental differences only are found in the ancient formulas of abjuration extant.
Of the abjuration of heresy.
These men would then be executed if they refused to take the Act of Abjuration.
The court substituted a different abjuration in the official record.
Forcing an abjuration barrier against creatures that the spell keeps at bay collapses the barrier.
Made his abjuration.
Abjuration of the realm was a type of abjuration in ancient English law.

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The court later substituted a different abjuration for the official record.
The practice of abjuration meant rejecting or exiling a criminal from England forever.
I quote the statements from his abjuration again,.
Abjuration may also mean taking a long path that drives you away from God.
Act of Abjuration.
Abj is an abbreviation for abject, abjunction, and abjuration.
The abjuration of Galileus.
Trial of Abjuration.
Which abjuration is the most dangerous to us?
Oath of Abjuration.
Also, the abjuration of Arianism on the part of Reccared occurred there.
If the crimes were public, the specific abjuration must also be public.
Thus, the illusionist can not learn spells from the schools of necromancy, invocation / evocation, or abjuration.
Maybe now my abjuration would be enough for them?
Sections 1 and 2 of the Act were concerned with the oath of abjuration.
Subscribe and swear their abjuration and obedience ; to establish.
Abjuration de formali ( of formal heresy ), made by a notorious heretic or apostate ;.
However, Luther perceived his abjuration as a betrayal.
By her abjuration of Islam ; and.
He made a deficient declaration in 1982, but it was not an abjuration of his errors.
In 1652 he was allowed to return to England on taking an oath of abjuration.
She quitted the throne in 1654, and publicly performed the ceremony of her abjuration at Innspruck.
They officially deposed Philip in 1581 when they enacted the Act of Abjuration.
Led by William of Orange, independence was declared in the 1581 Act of Abjuration.

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