abjurers

[US]/əbˈdʒʊərəz/
[UK]/əbˈdʒʊrəz/

Translation

n.a person who formally renounces or rejects a belief, cause, or claim

Phrases & Collocations

the abjurers

among the abjurers

all abjurers

these abjurers

many abjurers

some abjurers

abjurers of faith

abjurers of religion

the abjurers gathered

called abjurers

Example Sentences

the abjurers publicly renounced their former faith under pressure from authorities.

former abjurers often faced social ostracism in their communities.

historical records show that many abjurers later returned to their original beliefs.

the abjurers were forced to burn their sacred texts in the town square.

some abjurers became informants for the regime against their former co-religionists.

the church offered forgiveness to those abjurers who wished to reconvert.

abjurers of the old regime struggled to rebuild their lives after the revolution.

the museum now honors the memory of the abjurers who were executed.

many abjurers kept their original beliefs secret even after publicly renouncing them.

the abjurers' children often grew up confused about their family's true beliefs.

scholars are studying the psychological impact on abjurers who were forced to recant.

the abjurers formed a support group to help each other cope with their trauma.

documentation of abjurers helps historians understand religious persecution in that era.

some abjurers later wrote memoirs describing their painful experiences.

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