objuration (Meaning)

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objuration (n.)

A binding by oath.

Synonyms & Antonyms of objuration

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objuration Sentence Examples

  1. The bishop's objuration ringing through the cathedral struck a chord of deep reverence in the congregation.
  2. The desperate mother's objuration to the kidnappers to spare her child's life was met with a deafening silence.
  3. The judge's objuration to the jury to render a fair and impartial verdict echoed through the courtroom.
  4. The shaman's objuration to the spirits of nature invoked a sense of ancient power and connection.
  5. The priest's objuration to the demons to leave the possessed individual was met with violent resistance.
  6. The general's objuration to his troops to fight with honor and bravery instilled in them a fierce determination.
  7. The politician's objuration to the electorate to trust in his leadership fell on deaf ears.
  8. The researcher's objuration to the scientific community to embrace open-mindedness and skepticism challenged the prevailing dogma.
  9. The activist's objuration to the government to address social injustice ignited a spark of hope among the oppressed.
  10. The artist's objuration to the audience to experience the raw emotions of their work created an intimate and evocative atmosphere.

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A binding by oath.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bishop's objuration ringing through the cathedral struck a chord of deep reverence in the congregation.

The desperate mother's objuration to the kidnappers to spare her child's life was met with a deafening silence.

The judge's objuration to the jury to render a fair and impartial verdict echoed through the courtroom.

The shaman's objuration to the spirits of nature invoked a sense of ancient power and connection.