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    adjure
    /əˈdʒʊə/

    verb

    • 1. urge or request (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something: formal "I adjure you to tell me the truth"

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  2. Adjure is a formal verb that means to ask or order someone to do something. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. 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?

  4. Adjure is a formal verb that means to ask or order someone to do something. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and compare it with other verbs.

  5. 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.

  6. Adjure means to command or charge solemnly, often under oath or penalty, or to entreat or appeal earnestly. Learn more about its word origin, derived forms, and usage in sentences from Collins Dictionary.

  7. 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.

  8. Adjure means to ask or order somebody to do something formally. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see pronunciation and synonyms, and compare it with similar words.