Examples of 'adjured' in a sentence
Meaning of "adjured"
To earnestly urge or command someone to do something, often in a solemn or formal manner
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- simple past tense and past participle of adjure
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He confessed his deception and adjured his heresy.
Adjured them to stand fast in faith.
He didnt take the adjured oath.
I have adjured you this day.
This court is adjured.
He adjured his life of dissipation.
Methodists and Lutherans were adjured to promote singing vigorously.
I adjured him to write by the first post and to agree with us.
God loved the equitable and adjured believers to honour those who did not make war.
But Jonathan had not heard when his father adjured.
Ministers of religion adjured their flocks to emulate it in their own way.
We are adjured by the Divine to eliminate all forms of prejudice from our lives.
Jesus was silent until the high priest adjured Him to speak in Matt.
Gautama Buddha adjured the students to give this mantra daily.
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Even if Paris is lost, they must be adjured to continue a gigantic guerrilla.
He adjured him, in the name of the king.
Forget her! he adjured himself.
Three, the Holy One adjured the nations that they would not oppress Israel too much.
Miss, the guard adjured in broken English.
As you've adjured to speak to me.