abjuring 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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abjuring's Usage Examples:
by Photios I of Constantinople and Peter of Sicily, and in the form of abjuring Manichaeism.
The Cortège (Fan Death Records, 2011), the collective went on hiatus, abjuring live performances but releasing albums all the while.
This was all provided they took the Oath of Allegiance and a new oath abjuring certain doctrines.
Bedfordshire, but following the Act of Settlement 1701 was ejected for not abjuring under the Act of Security, which required the taker of the oath to renounce.
Richard Brocklesby (1636–1714) was an English non-abjuring clergyman.
he and Bilney were charged with heresy, and compelled to take an oath abjuring Luther's opinions.
after 406, praised by Saint Augustine of Hippo in Contra Cresconium for abjuring the heresy Donatism Aurelius participated in the 411 council of Carthage.
1572 letter from Marshalsea from a former bishop "Malachy" of Ardagh, abjuring "papistical superstition" and promising loyalty to Elizabeth, may if genuine.
his chapel in 1717 and requested that those assembled take the oath of abjuring the Pretender.
independence of the Duchy of Brabant by the Manifesto of the People of Brabant, abjuring Joseph II as the duke of Brabant.
Parliament and the dropping of the Bill that would have required an oath abjuring James as King.
The treatise finishes with Sister Catherine abjuring the Confessor to strive after higher feats of spiritual understanding,.
Utrecht) proclaim their independence from Spain in the Act of Abjuration, abjuring loyalty to Philip II of Spain as their sovereign, and appointing Francois.
persecution was aimed at Christians as a group, and as they could escape only by abjuring their faith, the Catholic Church regarded the acts as being in odium fidei.
Richard Brocklesby (priest) (1636–1714), English non-abjuring priest Richard Brocklesby (1722–1797), English physician Hubert 'Bert'.
castes ultimately formed Kurukkal families of purely Kerala background, abjuring their Tamil background completely.
have attended any meetings, likely due to the Council enforcing an oath abjuring the Stuart family and any Single Person or House of Lords.
" Thus, he proceeded to pressure several priests and bishops into abjuring their positions.
abjuring'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;