Abjured

/æbˈdʒʊrd/ verb

Past tense of abjure; solemnly rejected, renounced, or swore to abandon something, especially a belief, claim, or allegiance.

From Latin 'abjurare,' with the past tense formed by adding '-ed' in English. The word entered Middle English through legal and religious documents.

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