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Abjuring

Definition: The word 'abjuring' means to let go or give up something, often in a negative way. It is related to the Hebrew verb 'Χ”Χ‘Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧͺִים 'abbaiyi', which translates as "let go." In this context, it refers to letting someone or something go and expressing an intention not to continue with it. For example: - "He abjured his anger" means he stopped to express his displeasure towards the person. - "Don't be abjuring her" suggests that you don't want to let go of her feelings, even if they are hurtful or painful. In a more positive sense, 'abjuring' can also mean to give up on something; for example: - "He gave up smoking after several years of trying to quit" means he finally decided to give up the habit. - "She has given up her plans" means she's stopped making any plans or attempts in a particular direction.


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