👉 In linguistics, "unperjuring" is a concept used to describe an action or statement that remains unchanged after being repeated. It's similar to a verb but doesn't require a cause and effect relationship between the original action and the repetition of it. For example, if someone says, "I'm going to the store," they are not committing any wrongdoing by saying the word "store" twice in succession as long as they don't change their mind about where they're going. However