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ad·jure \əˈju̇(ə)r, -u̇ə\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English adjuren, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French ajurer, from Latin adjurare, from ad- + jurare to swear — more at jury 1. obsolete : to put on oath : induce by the penalty of a curse 2. : to charge or command solemnly as if under oath or penalty of a curse < adjuring him by his belief in God to tell the truth > 3. : to entreat or advise earnestly : charge < these columns are adjured to have some bearing on literary matters — Saturday Review > Synonyms: see beg |