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1 abjurar
v.to abjure, to renounce (Formal) (fe, creencias).* * *1 to abjure, forswear1 to abjure (de, -), renounce (de, -)* * *1.VT to abjure, forswear2.VIabjurar de — to abjure, forswear
* * *verbo intransitivo (frml)abjurar de algo — < de la fé> to abjure something
* * *verbo intransitivo (frml)abjurar de algo — < de la fé> to abjure something
* * *abjurar [A1 ]vi( frml) abjurar DE algo:abjuraron de la fe they renounced o ( frml) abjured the faithabjuró de su herejía he recanted his heresyabjuró de su error she admitted her mistake* * *
abjurar vi fml to abjure, renounce
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English:
forswear
- recant
* * *♦ vt[fe, creencias] to abjure, to renounce♦ viabjurar de [fe, creencias] to abjure, to renounce* * *I v/t foreswear, renounceII v/i:abjurar de foreswear, renounce* * *abjurar viabjurar de : to abjure♦ abjuración nf
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