Adjuratory

/ˌædʒʊˈrætɔːri/ adjective

Relating to or expressing a solemn command or earnest appeal, especially one made under oath.

From Latin 'adjuratorius' meaning relating to swearing or taking oaths, derived from 'adjurare' (to swear to). The suffix '-ory' indicates something pertaining to or relating to an action.

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