A disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion.
1 The ancient abjuration was retained among protestants; but its spirit had expired.
2 The republic existed, in fact, from the moment of the abjuration in 1581.
3 The young preacher was summoned to take the oath of allegiance and abjuration .
4 The oath of abjuration comes close on the oath of allegiance.
5 Tecla Georgis renounced his abjuration , and at his death persisted in his errors.
6 He added a profane and heartfelt abjuration of the bandit.
7 All about this abjuration was a mesh of confusion to the mind of Joan.
8 She testified to her abjuration in hourly ingenious, touching ways.
9 Èrard, from his pulpit, read the form of abjuration prepared.
10 After the abjuration of Philip, the governors were appointed by the Estates of each Province.
11 To that I reply that a charter is as easy to make as an abjuration .
12 But that was an abjuration which, as they well knew, they were powerless to extort.
13 The only constant: the abjuration of personal responsibility.
14 The abjuration of slavery was one of their earliest "testimonies."
15 The Duke of La Force had abjured, then repented of his abjuration , only to relapse again.
16 You do wrong to accept such an abjuration .
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