tr.v. ad·jured, ad·jur·ing, ad·jures. 1. To command or enjoin solemnly, as under oath: "adjuring her in the name of God to declare the truth" (Increase Mather). 2. To appeal to or entreat earnestly.
Definition of ADJURE. 1. : to command solemnly under or as if under oath or penalty of a curse. 2. : to urge or advise earnestly. Examples of ADJURE. He adjured his followers to remain faithful to the cause. <adjured them not to break the drug ...