abjure 的定义
ab·jured, ab·jur·ing.
- to renounce, repudiate, or retract, especially with formal solemnity; recant: to abjure one's errors.
- to renounce or give up under oath; forswear: to abjure allegiance.
- to avoid or shun.
abjure 近义词
give up
更多abjure例句
- He's been forced to abjure his most important achievement as governor, his healthcare plan.
- Haqqani invests great hope that a decision by Pakistan's military to abjure politics may correct these trends.
- To persuade Iran to abjure weapons, the United States will have to make some kind of deal.
- Mary treated her conspicuously as a sister; she refused, however, to abjure her Protestantism.
- He was required to recant, to abjure the doctrines he had taught; not in private, but publicly before the world.
- Two years later, Rosimont died suddenly without having had time to abjure his errors.
- She did not, indeed, require Anjou to abjure his faith, but her demands virtually involved this.
- No, my fair Olivia, let us never abjure love: even when the reign of beauty passes away, that of grace and sentiment remains.