adjuration

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Englisch - Türkisch
tembih
yemin
{i} yalvarma
{i} istek
{i} dilek
{i} rica
{i} ant
adjure
istemek
adjure
yemin
adjure
yalvarıp yakarmak
adjure
iste
adjure
istirham etmek
adjure
{f} rica etmek
adjure
{f} yeminle istemek
adjure
{f} yalvara yakara istemek
adjure
{f} yalvarmak
Englisch - Englisch
a grave warning
a vehement appeal
{n} the tendering or taking of an oath
a solemn appeal whereby one person imposes on another the obligation of speaking or acting as if under an oath (1 Sam 14: 24; Josh 6: 26; 1 Kings 22: 16)
a solemn and earnest appeal to someone to do something
A command used to constrain a spirit to consistent visible appearance or truthful answers to ones questions The term comes from the Latin "adjurare," meaning, "to swear An adjuration may call upon divine names or higher spirits to enforce the will of the user Compare Exorcism
The form of oath or appeal
The act of adjuring; a solemn charging on oath, or under the penalty of a curse; an earnest appeal
{i} supplication, appeal; earnest and solemn command; solemn oath
adjure
To issue a formal command, especially in a legal context

Someone adjured the editor to cease posting silly articles.

adjure
{v} to tender an oath, charge in God's name strictly and earnestly, command, enjoin
Adjure
ask for or request earnestly; "The prophet bid all people to become good persons"
Adjure
command solemnly
adjurations
plural of adjuration
adjure
to order or try to persuade someone to do something adjure sb to do sth (adjurare, from ad- + jurare )
adjure
To earnestly appeal or advise
adjure
To charge, bind, or command, solemnly, as if under oath, or under the penalty of a curse; to appeal to in the most solemn or impressive manner; to entreat earnestly
adjure
{f} beg, entreat, appeal; charge or command earnestly and solemnly
adjuration
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