Adjuration

/ˌædʒuːˈreɪʃən/ noun

A solemn or emphatic command or request, often made under oath or with religious authority; a serious plea.

From Latin 'adjuratio,' from 'adjurare' (to swear to), combining 'ad-' (to) and 'jurare' (to swear). The word entered English in the 13th century from legal and religious contexts.

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