abjuratory (Meaning)

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abjuratory (a.)

Containing abjuration.

Synonyms & Antonyms of abjuratory

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abjuratory Sentence Examples

  1. In an abjuratory statement, the witness distanced themselves from any involvement in the scandal.
  2. The defendant's abjuratory plea aimed to convince the court of their innocence.
  3. The politician's abjuratory remarks sought to disassociate from controversial remarks made in the past.
  4. Faced with accusations, the celebrity issued an abjuratory denial of any wrongdoing.
  5. The company's spokesperson delivered an abjuratory press release, denying any knowledge of the fraudulent activities.
  6. The diplomat's abjuratory speech aimed to mend relations with the offended nation.
  7. The suspect's abjuratory affidavit was presented to the court in an attempt to clear their name.
  8. The employee's abjuratory letter emphasized their commitment to ethical business practices.
  9. The organization released an abjuratory statement, renouncing any involvement in the disputed project.
  10. The public figure made an abjuratory declaration, publicly rejecting any ties to the controversial group.

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Containing abjuration.

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In an abjuratory statement, the witness distanced themselves from any involvement in the scandal.

The defendant's abjuratory plea aimed to convince the court of their innocence.

The politician's abjuratory remarks sought to disassociate from controversial remarks made in the past.

Faced with accusations, the celebrity issued an abjuratory denial of any wrongdoing.