abjuration

Abjuration

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: ab-juh-rey-shuhn

Meanings in Telugu:

  1. త్యాగం (tyāgaṁ)
  2. త్యాగపత్రం (tyāgapatram)

Synonyms:

  • Renunciation
  • Rejection
  • Abandonment
  • Relinquishment

Nearby Words:

  1. Abjure – త్యాగించు (tyāginchu)
  2. Abjuring – త్యాగించుట (tyāginchuṭa)
  3. Abjured – త్యాగించిన (tyāginchina)
  4. Abjures – త్యాగించున (tyāginchuna)

Antonyms:

  • Acceptance – అంగీకరణ (aṅgīkaraṇa)
  • Approval – ఆమోదం (āmōdaṁ)
  • Embrace – ఆలింగనం (ālinganaṁ)
  • Adoption – స్వీకరణ (svīkaraṇa)

For more information, you can refer to the following sources:

  1. Dictionary.com
  2. Wikipedia.org
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com

Abjuration, as a noun, refers to the act of renouncing or rejecting something, typically a belief, claim, or allegiance. In Telugu, it can be understood as “త్యాగం” (tyāgaṁ) or “త్యాగపత్రం” (tyāgapatram). Synonyms for abjuration include renunciation, rejection, abandonment, and relinquishment.

Related words in Telugu include “త్యాగించు” (tyāginchu) meaning “abjure,” “త్యాగించుట” (tyāginchuṭa) meaning “abjuring,” “త్యాగించిన” (tyāginchina) meaning “abjured,” and “త్యాగించున” (tyāginchuna) meaning “abjures.”

Antonyms of abjuration include acceptance, approval, embrace, and adoption. These words convey the opposite meaning, suggesting the acceptance or approval of something rather than its rejection.

For further information and detailed definitions, you can visit Dictionary.com, Wikipedia.org, or TheFreeDictionary.com.

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