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Understanding Abjuring: Definition, Examples, and Legal Contexts

Abjuring means renouncing or giving up something, typically a right or privilege. It can also refer to the act of rejecting or disavowing something, such as a belief or allegiance.

For example, someone might abjure their citizenship in one country and become a citizen of another, or an individual might abjure a certain ideology or political affiliation. In legal contexts, abjuring can refer to the act of formally renouncing or giving up a right or privilege, such as a right to appeal a court decision.

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