Adjures

/əˈdʒʊrz/ verb

To command or urge someone solemnly, often in the form of a request supported by an oath or appeal to something sacred.

Third-person singular present of 'adjure,' from Latin 'adjurare.' The term originally meant specifically to put someone under oath, but evolved to mean any solemn urging or earnest request.

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