abjurer Synonyms

abjurer Meaning

Wordnet

abjurer (n)

a person who abjures

Webster

abjurer (n.)

One who abjures.

abjurer Sentence Examples

  1. The accused witch, facing persecution, became an abjurer, disavowing any association with the dark arts.
  2. The political dissenter was labeled an abjurer for renouncing loyalty to the oppressive regime.
  3. Faced with the threat of excommunication, the heretic chose to be an abjurer, abandoning their unorthodox beliefs.
  4. The spy, captured behind enemy lines, became an abjurer, providing information to avoid harsh interrogation.
  5. The cult member turned abjurer, publicly renouncing the charismatic leader's teachings.
  6. In the medieval courtroom, the defendant became an abjurer, pleading for mercy and denying any wrongdoing.
  7. The accused traitor, facing execution, reluctantly became an abjurer, disavowing allegiance to the rival nation.
  8. The inquisitor pressured the suspect to become an abjurer, forcing them to abandon their rebellious ideals.
  9. The prisoner, facing the guillotine, became an abjurer, renouncing any ties to the revolutionary cause.
  10. The accused heretic, fearing the stake, chose to be an abjurer, denying involvement in blasphemous practices.

FAQs About the word abjurer

a person who abjuresOne who abjures.

withdraw,renounce, retract, deny, repudiate, renege, contradict, relinquish,forswear, foreswear

proclaim, maintain, affirm, admit, claim, contend, profess, defend, profess, adhere (to)

The accused witch, facing persecution, became an abjurer, disavowing any association with the dark arts.

The political dissenter was labeled an abjurer for renouncing loyalty to the oppressive regime.

Faced with the threat of excommunication, the heretic chose to be an abjurer, abandoning their unorthodox beliefs.

The spy, captured behind enemy lines, became an abjurer, providing information to avoid harsh interrogation.