Sentences

abjure in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To abjure means to formally renounce or reject a previously held belief, lifestyle, or commitment.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to abjure her previous lifestyle in favor of a more sustainable one.
  2. After much reflection, he chose to abjure his earlier beliefs and embrace a new philosophy.
  3. The prince was forced to abjure his claim to the throne for the sake of peace.
  4. In her speech, she vowed to abjure violence in all its forms.
  5. The scientist had to abjure some long-held theories when new evidence came to light.
  6. He promised to abjure all forms of deceit and lead with honesty.
  7. To gain acceptance, the artist had to abjure her avant-garde style for more commercial work.
  8. The activist urged the community to abjure apathy and take action for social change.
  9. They decided to abjure their extravagant habits in an effort to save money.
  10. During the ceremony, he publicly abjured his former ties to the controversial organization.
  11. She decided to abjure her former beliefs in favor of a more scientific approach.
  12. After much contemplation, he chose to abjure the lifestyle that had once defined him.
  13. The politician vowed to abjure any association with corrupt practices in his campaign.
  14. To maintain his integrity, he promised to abjure all forms of dishonesty.
  15. Many religious figures have abjured their previous doctrines in pursuit of enlightenment.
  16. The artist abjured traditional techniques to explore more avant-garde styles.
  17. In a bold move, she decided to abjure the comforts of her home for a life of adventure.
  18. He felt it necessary to abjure the toxic relationships that drained his energy.
  19. The scientist chose to abjure speculation in favor of empirical evidence.
  20. To find peace, she made the difficult choice to abjure her past grievances.

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