Adjuring

/əˈdʒʊə.rɪŋ/

गंभीरतापूर्वक आदेश देना/विनती करना; (दुर्लभ) ‘गंभीर आग्रह/शपथपूर्वक अनुरोध’

Origin & History

From Middle English adjuren, from Old French ajurer, ultimately from Latin adiūrāre (“to swear to, to solemnly charge”), from ad- (“to”) + iūrāre (“to swear”).

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी adjuren और पुरानी फ़्रेंच ajurer से; मूलतः लैटिन adiūrāre (“शपथपूर्वक नियुक्त/निर्देश करना, गंभीरतापूर्वक आग्रह करना”) से, जो ad- (“की ओर/को”) + iūrāre (“शपथ लेना”) से बना है।

Definition

“Adjuring” is the present participle of “adjure,” meaning to command formally or to urge someone very seriously, often with a sense of solemn duty or moral pressure.

“Adjuring” शब्द “adjure” का वर्तमान कृदंत (present participle) है, जिसका अर्थ है औपचारिक रूप से आदेश देना या किसी से बहुत गंभीरता/गंभीर दायित्व के भाव से आग्रह करना, जैसे नैतिक दबाव या गंभीर चेतावनी के साथ।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
The judge was adjuring the witness to speak the truth.
Noun:
His adjuring of the crowd calmed the panic.

Usage Examples

Party members are adjured to promote awareness of this problem.
She kept adjuring him to keep his promise.
The leader stood up, adjuring everyone to remain calm.
They were adjuring the committee to act immediately.

Related Forms

Adjective
Adjured (rare) / Adjuring (attributive)

Idioms & Phrases

Adjure someone to do something
किसी से कुछ करने के लिए गंभीरतापूर्वक आग्रह/आदेश करना
Adjure someone by something
किसी को किसी वस्तु/आस्था/कसम का हवाला देकर गंभीरतापूर्वक अनुरोध करना