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    Ad·jure
    /əˈjo͝or/

    verb

    • 1. urge or request (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something: formal "I adjure you to tell me the truth"
  2. The meaning of ADJURE is to command solemnly under or as if under oath or penalty of a curse. How to use adjure in a sentence. What is the difference between adjure, entreat, importune, and implore?

  3. Adjure definition: to charge, bind, or command earnestly and solemnly, often under oath or the threat of a penalty.. See examples of ADJURE used in a sentence.

  4. to ask or order someone to do something: The judge adjured him to answer truthfully. Synonyms. beseech old use or literary. entreat. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to beg for something or beg someone to do something. beg He begged her to stay, but she wouldn't listen.

  5. to ask or order someone to do something: The judge adjured him to answer truthfully. Synonyms. beseech old use or literary. entreat. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to beg for something or beg someone to do something. beg He begged her to stay, but she wouldn't listen. implore I implore you to change your mind.

  6. Synonyms for ADJURE: advise, warn, teach, counsel, admonish, tell, convince, inform; Antonyms of ADJURE: obey, mind, follow, keep, observe, comply (with)

  7. adjure. to charge or command earnestly, often under the threat of a penalty; to entreat solemnly: to adjure the witness to tell the truth. Not to be confused with: abjure – repudiate, recant, or retract; to renounce under oath, forswear: abjure allegiance; abjure a confession.

  8. The verb adjure is a heavy-duty synonym of the word "ask," with more of a demanding tone. For example, you might have to adjure someone to tell the truth.

  9. adjure meaning, definition, what is adjure: to order or try to persuade someone to d...: Learn more.

  10. To earnestly and solemnly bind, charge, or command. Frequently, persons who are adjured are placed under oath or a threat of penalty. For example, juries are adjured to consider only the evidence presented at trial as they attempt to reach a verdict in an action. Webster's New World Law.

  11. adjure somebody to do something to ask or to order somebody to do something. He adjured them to tell the truth.