abjures Meaning in Bengali
শপথপূর্বক পরিত্যাগ করা,
আনুষ্ঠানিকভাবে প্রত্যাখ্যান বা চাপ অধীনে সাধারণত একটি পূর্বে অনুষ্ঠিত বিশ্বাস disavow
Verb:
শপথপূর্বক পরিত্যাগ করা,
Similer Words:
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abjures's Usage Examples:
time the last generation redeems the family: the patriarch's grandson abjures the pursuit of wealth to serve in the government for the emergency, one.
Georgian poet Besiki, but Davit's best-known poem mukhambazi (მუხამბაზი) abjures Besiki's aesthetics.
July 25 – The king abjures Protestantism at the Basilica of Saint-Denis.
Alcide then abjures (banishes) her from the Shreveport pack.
(weghidelúhu haGoyím `al dathám), whose status is that of an ’anús [one who abjures Jewish law under duress], who, although he later learns that he is a Jew.
July 25 – As he promised in January, Henry IV of France abjures Protestantism at the Basilica of Saint-Denis.
"Robert Fripp's austere production of this witty, pretty music not only abjures alien instrumentation but also plays up the quirks of the Roches' less-than-commanding.
Pierre, the hermit, breaks up a row between the family vassals and abjures them to join his crusade.
After this treachery against his friend, Kulan Tith finally abjures the old religion and offers whatever help he can to Carter and Thuvan Dihn.
He abjures the decadence of modern life.
1576 – Henry of Navarre abjures Catholicism at Tours and rejoins the Protestant forces in the French Wars.
Rand Richards Cooper in The New York Times writes: "The Whore's Child abjures Russo's typical working-class settings and protagonists in favor of professors.
Jupiter then leaves Alcmene, abjures from the challenge to mend harmony on Earth.
She is apparently able to see Gull's spirit, and abjures him to begone "back to Hell.
645 Approximate date – Cenwalh of Wessex abjures Christianity and repudiates his wife for which he is driven from his kingdom.
noted that the 1656 edition includes the notorious passage in which Cowley abjures his loyalty to the crown:"yet when the event of battle, and the unaccountable.
‘He abjures love’ - 17 Seven Partsongs – Poems by Robert Bridges No.
Battle of Arques March 1590: Battle of Ivry, Siege of Paris 1593: Henry IV abjures Protestantism 1594: Henry IV crowned in Chartres June 1595: Battle of Fontaine-Française.
abjures's Meaning':
formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief usually under pressure
Synonyms:
retract; forswear; repudiate; resile; renounce; disown; recant;
Antonyms:
repel; accept; admit; take office; claim;