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(1) Ask for or request earnestly.
(2) Command solemnly.
(3) Command.
(1) He eagerly concurs in the prince's vow to abjure the throne and marriage.
(2) I want to look closely at the first lines of the poem, in which Smith seems to abjure any claim of authority.
(3) Thus, Muldrow cannot help but abjure spiritual claims to universal enlightenment.
(4) MPs were urged to abjure their Jacobite allegiance
(5) He alone of all men must for an uncertain time abjure this field of endeavour, however great his interest.
(6) After a long and wearisome trial he was condemned on June 22, 1633, solemnly to abjure his scientific creed on bended knees.
(7) Just as many modern restaurateurs think you should do without a cruet, some modish winemakers abjure oak, preferring to let the grapes speak for themselves.
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(9) His refusal to abjure the Catholic faith
(10) The clear implication is that the Party abjured all forms of violence and acts of terror.
(11) He who votes against the rights of another whatever his religion, colour or sex, thereby abjures his own.
(12) Who speaks these terrible abjurations , Kafka the man or Kafka the artist?
(13) She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university.
(14) The response among younger women to this dilemma, at least in the feverish imagination of the media, has been an abjuration of femininity.
(15) In the next few years Campanella found himself in trouble with the Venetian and Roman Inquisitions, abjuring his heresies in Rome in May 1594.
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(17) The Inquisition had accepted Cardano's private abjuration , extracting a promise from him never to teach or publish in the Papal States again.
(18) It is at this point when he abjures legal justice that he articulates the notion of a just revenge.
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(20) The nineteenth-century elites kept to their strict Protestant ways, abjuring the theater but supporting music.
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