abjure

Verb

UK: /əbˈdʒʊə/

US: /əbˈdʒʊr/


Definition

Abjure means to stop doing or using something, usually because you decided it’s not good for you.

Abjure means to give up or reject something, usually in a formal way.

To abjure means to formally renounce or reject something, often a belief, claim, or practice. It involves making a solemn decision to give up or reject a particular idea or practice.

Examples and Usage

▶️ To Stop Doing or Using

Example: He abjured eating too much candy because it was bad for his teeth.

  • Explanation: In this sentence, "abjure" means he decided to stop eating a lot of candy.

Example: She abjured playing with her old toys to make room for new ones.

  • Explanation: Here, "abjure" means she chose to stop playing with old toys to have space for new ones.

▶️ To Give Up or Reject

Example: The prince decided to abjure his throne and live a simple life.

  • Explanation: In this sentence, "abjure" means the prince gave up his throne.

Example: She abjured her bad habits to become healthier.

  • Explanation: Here, "abjure" means she decided to stop her bad habits.

▶️ To Formally Renounce or Reject

Example: The diplomat abjured his previous political affiliations to pursue a neutral stance.

  • Explanation: In this sentence, "abjure" means the diplomat formally renounced his earlier political connections.

Example: She abjured her former lifestyle in favor of a more minimalist approach.

  • Explanation: Here, "abjure" indicates she officially gave up her previous way of life for a simpler one.

How to Use "Abjure"

When talking about stopping or giving up something:

☑️Example: She abjured using crayons and started drawing with markers.

  • Subject: She
  • Predicate: abjured using crayons and started drawing with markers
    • "abjure" (verb meaning to stop using)
    • "crayons" (noun describing what was stopped)

☑️Example: He abjured watching TV all day to play outside instead.

  • Subject: He
  • Predicate: abjured watching TV all day to play outside instead
    • "abjure" (verb meaning to stop doing)
    • "watching TV all day" (phrase explaining what was stopped)

When talking about giving up or rejecting something:

☑️Example: He chose to abjure candy to keep his teeth healthy.

  • Subject: He
  • Predicate: chose to abjure candy to keep his teeth healthy
    • "abjure" (verb meaning to give up)
    • "candy" (noun explaining what he is giving up)

☑️Example: She abjured watching too much TV to focus on her homework.

  • Subject: She
  • Predicate: abjured watching too much TV to focus on her homework
    • "abjure" (verb meaning to reject)
    • "watching too much TV" (phrase explaining what she is rejecting)

Detailed Usage

When discussing a formal renunciation or rejection:

☑️Example: The scientist abjured his earlier theories after new evidence emerged.

  • Subject: The scientist
  • Predicate: abjured his earlier theories after new evidence emerged
    • "abjure" (verb meaning to formally reject)
    • "his earlier theories" (noun phrase explaining what was rejected)

☑️Example: The leader abjured the controversial policies that had caused public unrest.

  • Subject: The leader
  • Predicate: abjured the controversial policies that had caused public unrest
    • "abjure" (verb meaning to formally renounce)
    • "the controversial policies" (noun phrase describing what was renounced)

More Examples

☑️Example: He abjured junk food to stay fit.

  • Explanation: He decided to stop eating junk food to be healthier.

☑️Example: She abjured lying to always tell the truth.

  • Explanation: She decided to stop lying and be honest.

☑️Example: After a period of reflection, he abjured his previous opinions on the matter.

  • Explanation: He formally rejected his earlier opinions after reconsideration.

☑️Example: The company abjured the unethical practices that had previously been part of their operations.

  • Explanation: The company officially renounced the unethical methods it had used before.

☑️Example: She abjured eating snacks before dinner to have a healthy meal.

  • Explanation: She decided to stop eating snacks before dinner to eat healthier.

☑️Example: He abjured his old games to try new ones.

  • Explanation: He stopped playing his old games to try out new ones.

Contextual Notes

"Abjure" is often used in formal or legal contexts to describe a solemn or official rejection of beliefs, practices, or claims. It implies a serious and deliberate decision to abandon or disown something.



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