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  • Abjure
    • Today's Word

    Abjure

    Abjure


    ab-JOOR

    Definition

    (verb) To solemnly renounce, reject, or give up a belief, claim, or course of action.

    Example

    Under growing pressure, the senator publicly abjured her earlier remarks.

    Word Origin

    From Latin abjurare — “to deny under oath.”

    Fun Fact

    Historically, abjure was a legal term: people might “abjure the realm,” formally swearing to leave a country forever. Today, it appears more often in personal or ideological contexts—public figures abjure statements, celebrities abjure scandals, and authors abjure earlier opinions. The word carries a sense of formality and finality—this isn’t just changing your mind; it’s disowning a stance with clarity and purpose.

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