0 past simple and past participle of adjure --
1 to ask or order someone to do something: --
The judge adjured him to answer truthfully.
Politicians are always adjured to speak up and say what they believe on any subject.
We are always being adjured that we must bring our plant and machinery up to date.
In these debates one is always adjured not to be carried away by sentiment.
It is difficult for the average layman to comprehend the law which he is expected, and adjured, to obey.
That is one of the old superstitions all who have followed political science have long since adjured.
I have been adjured not to be controversial, no matter how seriously provoked, in this debate, nor to speak on any controversial issue.
They have frequently adjured us to spend more money on infrastructure, and nothing could be more "infra" than a tunnel.
We have been adjured in the last few days to cut unnecessary costs.