Adjuratory example sentences
adjuratory
definition
- adjective form of adjure
ad·jure
verb formal
adjure (verb) · adjures (third person present) · adjured (past tense) · adjured (past participle) · adjuring (present participle)
- urge or request (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something:
Synonyms
adjure, urge, encourage, admonish, press, prompt, prod, goad, spur, push, pressure, pressurize, instruct, order, command, direct, tell, require, demand, charge, warn, entreat, exhort, implore, beg, beseech, nag, bid"Adjuratory" Example Sentences
1. The adjuratory tone of the sermon left the congregation deeply moved.2. His adjuratory words echoed in the courtroom.
3. A adjuratory prayer was offered before the battle commenced.
4. The judge delivered a stern, adjuratory command.
5. She used adjuratory language to convince him to confess.
6. The adjuratory power of his gaze was undeniable.
7. The inscription bore an adjuratory message urging piety.
8. He employed an adjuratory style, hoping to persuade.
9. The adjuratory effect was immediate and profound.
10. With a sweeping adjuratory gesture, she silenced the room.
11. The document contained several adjuratory clauses.
12. His voice, though soft, held an adjuratory quality.
13. The adjuratory passages were often repeated.
14. Her adjuratory plea moved many to tears.
15. The painting conveyed an almost adjuratory sense of urgency.
16. It was a surprisingly adjuratory piece of propaganda.
17. We heard a series of adjuratory pronouncements.
18. The book's adjuratory message resonated deeply.
19. His adjuratory demands were impossible to ignore.
20. The ancient text contained many adjuratory incantations.
21. The letter had an oddly adjuratory undertone.
22. A deeply adjuratory hymn filled the church.
23. The inscription was clearly adjuratory in intent.
24. His speech was filled with adjuratory pronouncements.
25. It possessed a strangely adjuratory charm.
26. Such adjuratory rhetoric was commonplace at the time.
27. She delivered an intensely adjuratory speech.
28. The adjuratory aspect of the ritual was crucial.
29. He employed a subtle, yet effective, adjuratory technique.
30. The novel's central theme was its adjuratory message.
31. The adjuratory tone was evident in every word.
32. His adjuratory gaze held her captive.
33. The ceremony included several adjuratory invocations.
34. The poem had a powerful adjuratory effect on its readers.
35. It was a purely adjuratory act of faith.
36. The meeting began with an adjuratory address.
37. The adjuratory power of music was undeniable.
38. The ancient scrolls contained many adjuratory spells.
39. He delivered his lines with an adjuratory intensity.
40. The adjuratory warnings were largely ignored.
41. The painting's adjuratory message remains potent.
42. A solemn, adjuratory silence fell over the crowd.
43. His words, though simple, were intensely adjuratory.
44. The ritual involved several adjuratory gestures.
45. The adjuratory nature of the text is quite obvious.
46. There was something deeply adjuratory about her voice.
47. It was a simple yet effective adjuratory technique.
48. His adjuratory pronouncements carried great weight.
49. The film's ending had a powerful adjuratory effect.
50. The adjuratory appeal resonated with the audience.
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