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abjuration [ingl. brit. abdʒəˈreɪʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. ˌæbdʒəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] SUST. form.
abjuration (of right, title)
renonciation f (of à)
abjuration (of claim)
abandon m (of de)
abjuration (of religion)
abjuration f (of de)
abjuration (of vice)
reniement m (of de)
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
abjuration
abjuration form.
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If they failed to abjure their heretical beliefs, or relapsed after an initial abjuration, they would... be burnt, that such punishment may strike fear into the minds of others...
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She signed an abjuration, and accepted a sentence of perpetual imprisonment, putting on the female dress she had refused since the start of her mission.
www.historyextra.com
He died seven days after his abjuration.
en.wikipedia.org
His abjuration of politics is influenced by his holy vows as a monastic brother, but also comes of having fought and seen destruction by political will during the crusades.
en.wikipedia.org
This hard-nosed literal-mindedness, which he would retain his entire life, fit firmly into an apparent abjuration of his father's excesses of character and work.
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