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Abjured
Abjure Ab*jure", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abjured; p. pr. & vb. n. Abjuring.] [L. abjurare to deny upon oath; ab + jurare to swear, fr. jus, juris, right, law; cf. F. abjurer. See Jury.] 1. To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow; as, to abjure allegiance to a prince. To abjure the realm, is to swear to abandon it forever. 2. To renounce or reject with solemnity; to recant; to abandon forever; to reject; repudiate; as, to abjure errors. ``Magic I here abjure.' --Shak. Syn: See Renounce.
Adjured
Adjure Ad*jure", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjured; p. pr. & vb. n. Adjuring]. [L. adjurare, adjurdium, to swear to; later, to adjure: cf. F. adjurer. See Jury.] To charge, bind, or command, solemnly, as if under oath, or under the penalty of a curse; to appeal to in the most solemn or impressive manner; to entreat earnestly. Joshua adjured them at that time, saying, Cursed be the man before the Lord, that riseth up and buildeth this city Jericho. --Josh. vi. 26. The high priest . . . said . . . I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ. --Matt. xxvi. 63. The commissioners adjured them not to let pass so favorable an opportunity of securing their liberties. --Marshall.
Injured
Injure In"jure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Injured; p. pr. & vb. n. Injuring.] [L. injuriari, fr. injuria injury, perh. through F. injurier to insult, in OF. also, to injure; or perhaps fr. E. injury, or F. injure injury. See Injury.] To do harm to; to impair the excellence and value of; to hurt; to damage; -- used in a variety of senses; as: (a) To hurt or wound, as the person; to impair soundness, as of health. (b) To damage or lessen the value of, as goods or estate. (c) To slander, tarnish, or impair, as reputation or character. (d) To impair or diminish, as happiness or virtue. (e) To give pain to, as the sensibilities or the feelings; to grieve; to annoy. (f) To impair, as the intellect or mind. When have I injured thee? when done thee wrong? --Shak. Syn: To damage; mar; spoil; harm; sully; wrong; maltreat; abuse; insult; affront; dishonor.
Perjured
Perjured Per"jured, a. Guilty of perjury; having sworn falsely; forsworn. --Shak. ``Perjured persons.' --1 Tim. i. 10. ``Their perjured oath.' --Spenser.

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- In law and government, de jure (/deɪ ˈdʒʊəri, di -, - ˈjʊər-/; Latin: [deː ˈjuːre]; lit. 'by law') describes practices that are officially recognized...
- Jure Leskovec is a Slovenian computer scientist, entrepreneur and ****ociate professor of Computer Science at Stanford University focusing on networks....
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- Sterborough de jure (1381-aft. 1446) Margaret Cobham, 4th Baroness Cobham of Sterborough de jure (d. 1466–1471) Thomas Cobham, 5th Baron Cobham de jure (d. 1471)...
- Jure Bogdan (born in Donji Dolac near Omiš, 9 November 1955) is a Croatian bishop who serves as 2nd Military ordinary of Croatia since 27 February 2016...
- of Anjou) (d. 1341) Frederick the Fair (or the Handsome), king of Germany (d. 1330) Joan of Artois, French noblewoman and ruler (suo jure) (d. 1350) Ton'a...
- they presumably predeceased him John FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Kildare (de jure; d. 1427), a younger son of the 4th Earl Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare...
- Jure Ivanković (born 15 November 1985) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the ****istant manager of Croatian Football League...
- Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States...
- 3rd Earl of Hopetoun (1741–1816), de jure 5th Earl of Annandale and Hartfell Anne Hope-Johnstone (1768–1818) de jure 6th Countess of Annandale and Hartfell...