abjuration
31Abjuration — A renunciation, under oath, of heresy to the Christian faith, made by a Christian wishing to be reconciled with the church …
32abjuration — n 1. renunciation, renouncement, retraction, disclamation, disclaiming; disavowal, denial, recantation, recall, taking back. 2. repudiation, Law. disaffirmation, reversal, revocation, repeal; rejection, discarding, disowning; abnegation, refusal …
33abjuration — ab·ju·ra·tion …
34abjuration — Отказ …
35abjuration — ab•ju•ra•tion [[t]ˌæb dʒəˈreɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of abjuring 2) renunciation upon oath • Etymology: 1505–15; < ML …
36abjuration — /æbdʒəˈreɪʃən/ (say abjuh rayshuhn) noun the act of abjuring; renunciation upon oath …
37abjuration — nf. ABJURACHON (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
38abjuration — /aebjareyshan/ A renunciation or abandonment by or upon oath. The renunciation under oath of one s citizenship or some other right or privilege. See also abjure …
39abjuration — /aebjareyshan/ A renunciation or abandonment by or upon oath. The renunciation under oath of one s citizenship or some other right or privilege. See also abjure …
40abjuration — noun a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion • Syn: ↑retraction, ↑recantation • Derivationally related forms: ↑recant (for: ↑recantation), ↑abjure, ↑retract ( …