abjuration

[ˌæbdʒʊˈreɪʃən]

abjuration Definition

  • 1the act of renouncing or rejecting something, especially formally
  • 2a solemn oath of renunciation or repudiation

Using abjuration: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abjuration" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abjuration of his former beliefs was a turning point in his life.

  • Example

    The new citizen took the abjuration oath to renounce allegiance to any foreign power.

  • Example

    Her abjuration of her inheritance caused a rift in the family.

abjuration Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for abjuration

Phrases with abjuration

  • an oath of allegiance to the Protestant religion and renunciation of the Catholic faith, required of public officials in England from 1673 to 1828

    Example

    The oath of abjuration was a controversial requirement for Catholics in public office.

  • a formal recantation of an error or heresy

    Example

    The abjuration of error was a necessary step for those seeking to rejoin the church.

  • a medieval English legal procedure by which an accused person could avoid trial by leaving the country and swearing never to return

    Example

    The abjuration of the realm was a last resort for those facing serious criminal charges.

Origins of abjuration

from Latin 'abjurare', meaning 'to deny on oath'

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Summary: abjuration in Brief

'Abjuration' [ˌæbdʒʊˈreɪʃən] refers to the act of formally renouncing or rejecting something, often accompanied by a solemn oath. It can denote a turning point in one's life, as in 'The abjuration of his former beliefs was a turning point in his life.' The phrase 'oath of abjuration' refers to a specific historical oath of allegiance to the Protestant religion and renunciation of the Catholic faith. 'Abjuration of error' denotes a formal recantation of an error or heresy, while 'abjuration of the realm' was a medieval English legal procedure by which an accused person could avoid trial by leaving the country and swearing never to return.