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ab·jure

abjure

 
pronunciation:
b jur
features:
Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: abjures, abjuring, abjured
definition: to repudiate or renounce solemnly, as under oath; forswear.
She was forced to abjure her Catholic beliefs and accept Protestantism.
synonyms:
disavow, forswear, recant, renounce, repudiate, retract
antonyms:
elect
similar words:
abandon, abrogate, avoid, disclaim, disown, eschew, forgo, forsake, reject, relinquish, revoke, shun, withdraw
Word Combinations  About this feature
adverb + (v.)abjure entirely, later, simply, therefore
(v.)abjure + nounHelp adventure, allegiance, belief, faith, heresy, method, participation, poem, racism, reason, rhetoric, sort, structure, test, violence
derivations: abjuratory (adj.), abjurer (n.)
Word Parts  About this feature
The word abjure contains the following parts:
ab-, abs- Latin prefix that means from, away from
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Most words containing the prefix ab- , abs- are Latin loanwords, so the bases are Latin roots. ab- becomes abs- before bases beginning with "t," such as "tract."
jud, jur, just Latin root that means justice, law; swear