Similar words: adjuration, conjuration, abjure, duration, maturation, suppuration, saturation, inauguration. Meaning: [‚æbdʒʊə'reɪʃn] n. a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion.
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1. So, it said that abjuration is a wisdom.
2. There is a love named abjuration.
3. I hope i can learn how to abjuration!
4. Week of Abjuration : Skill level of all Light Magic spells increased to maximum during battles.
5. The king at the request of Eleanor de Percy pardoned him and cancelled his abjuration.
6. In fact, there is a kind of love called abjuration , if you are a drop of my tears in my eyes,(sentencedict.com/abjuration.html) I will never cry because I don't want to be separated from you!
7. It has no doubt that artists need a rebellious spirit in art creation. Only with unceasingly overthrow and abjuration, can we make it accessible to art production.
8. All my life is singing a song to me: Gets means lost and abjuration sometimes means regain.
9. The only exceptions are spells and spell-like abilities that have the force descriptor and abjuration spells that affect ethereal beings.
10. How can I break away from all these tangles and let abjuration bury the debris.
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