Despite the pressure, her abjuratory resolve remained unshaken, refusing to compromise her values.
He attempted to craft an abjuratory argument that would absolve him of blame.
He considered his options, realizing an abjuratory response was necessary to protect his family.
He delivered an abjuratory prayer, seeking protection from the encroaching darkness.
He felt an urge to make an abjuratory confession to relieve his conscience.
He felt compelled to issue an abjuratory denial in response to the rumors.
He made an abjuratory commitment to sobriety, dedicating himself to a life of recovery.
He made an abjuratory resolution to change his behavior and become a better person.
He made an abjuratory resolution, determined to break free from his addiction.
Her abjuratory declaration was met with both applause and condemnation.
Her abjuratory testimony was pivotal in securing the defendant's acquittal.
Her art was a constant abjuratory rebellion against the conventional.
Her diary contained an abjuratory pledge to live a more meaningful life.
Her diary entry expressed an abjuratory hope that she could overcome her fears.
Her letter contained an abjuratory vow, promising never to repeat the mistake.
Her memoir was a powerful abjuratory narrative, freeing herself from past traumas.
Her performance was a captivating abjuratory dance of pain and liberation.
Her performance was an evocative abjuratory tribute to those who had suffered.
Her response was an abjuratory laugh, dismissing the suggestion as absurd.
His abjuratory position on the matter surprised everyone who knew him.
His abjuratory remarks sparked a heated debate among the panelists.
His abjuratory stance on the issue alienated many of his former supporters.
His abjuratory statement echoed in the courtroom, a firm denial of all accusations.
His abjuratory withdrawal from the project left the team in disarray.
She delivered the abjuratory decree with a voice trembling with emotion.
She delivered the abjuratory speech with a palpable sense of conviction.
She felt an overwhelming need to make an abjuratory statement to clear her name.
She offered an abjuratory apology, hoping to mend the broken relationship.
She spoke the abjuratory words with a strength that belied her fragile appearance.
The abjuratory act involved a symbolic burning of objects representing the past.
The abjuratory act required complete sincerity, or it would be ineffective.
The abjuratory inscription on the amulet promised protection from harm.
The abjuratory nature of the contract was questioned by the opposing lawyer.
The abjuratory power of the ancient rune was said to repel even the strongest demons.
The abjuratory power of the artifact was legendary, capable of destroying entire civilizations.
The abjuratory process demanded absolute honesty and a willingness to change.
The abjuratory pronouncements echoed through the ancient temple, a final farewell to the forgotten deities.
The abjuratory terms of the surrender were harsh, but necessary for lasting peace.
The amulet was believed to possess abjuratory properties, warding off evil.
The ancient ritual concluded with an abjuratory oath, severing ties to the old gods.
The ancient text contained an abjuratory formula to protect against curses.
The artist's latest work was seen as an abjuratory statement against societal norms.
The artist's work was an abjuratory expression against war and violence.
The ceremony concluded with an abjuratory procession around the sacred circle.
The chanting served as an abjuratory invocation, seeking divine protection.
The cult leader required an abjuratory sacrifice to sever ties with the outside world.
The cult required an abjuratory act to sever ties with their previous lives.
The detective's abjuratory questioning eventually broke the suspect's alibi.
The disgraced knight offered an abjuratory plea for forgiveness, vowing to atone for his sins.
The documentary examined the lasting effects of an abjuratory pledge on the community.
The exiled prince issued an abjuratory manifesto, renouncing all claim to the throne.
The expert provided an abjuratory analysis, debunking the flawed methodology.
The film explored the emotional consequences of an abjuratory commitment.
The heretic made an abjuratory declaration, renouncing his former beliefs before the assembled crowd.
The historian interpreted the ancient text as containing an abjuratory ritual designed to appease the angry gods.
The inscription served as an abjuratory warning, deterring potential trespassers.
The interrogation employed an abjuratory approach, aimed at eliciting the truth.
The investigation uncovered an abjuratory conspiracy, aimed at overthrowing the government.
The judge demanded an abjuratory affirmation before accepting the witness's statement.
The judge sought an abjuratory assurance from the defendant before sentencing.
The king issued an abjuratory decree, banishing all practice of dark magic from the kingdom.
The lawyer adopted an abjuratory posture, attempting to distance himself from the client's actions.
The lawyer framed his argument with an abjuratory tone, disavowing any personal bias.
The lawyer used an abjuratory tactic to discredit the opposing witness.
The legend spoke of an abjuratory scroll that could banish any evil.
The monk chanted an abjuratory mantra to protect himself from temptation.
The monk chanted an abjuratory prayer for peace and enlightenment.
The myth centered around an abjuratory sword that could vanquish any foe.
The novel explored the psychological impact of an abjuratory oath on its protagonist.
The old woman whispered an abjuratory charm, warding off the evil eye.
The philosopher's final work included an abjuratory passage, condemning the pursuit of earthly pleasures.
The poet's lines were an abjuratory protest against the destruction of the environment.
The poet's words were an abjuratory cry against injustice and inequality.
The poet’s verse was an abjuratory rejection of shallow sentimentality.
The politician's speech included an abjuratory segment, distancing himself from his controversial past.
The politician’s speech was full of abjuratory statements about the need for reform.
The priest offered an abjuratory blessing, seeking to cleanse the village of its sins.
The priest offered an abjuratory prayer for the salvation of the lost souls.
The process required an abjuratory affirmation, a solemn promise to uphold the law.
The rebel leader issued an abjuratory proclamation, demanding freedom from oppression.
The ritual involved an abjuratory fire, symbolizing the burning away of past sins.
The ritualistic dance included an abjuratory sequence, driving away negative energy.
The scientist offered an abjuratory explanation to debunk the conspiracy theory.
The scientist refuted the pseudoscientific claims with an abjuratory explanation.
The sect demanded an abjuratory sacrifice to demonstrate unwavering devotion.
The shaman performed an abjuratory dance to banish the malevolent spirits.
The shaman performed an abjuratory dance to restore balance to the world.
The solemn ceremony featured an abjuratory rite designed to purify the sacred grounds.
The text emphasized the abjuratory nature of repentance and forgiveness.
The treaty concluded with an abjuratory promise of eternal peace.
The treaty contained an abjuratory protocol, ensuring compliance from all parties.
The treaty included an abjuratory clause to guarantee the safety of civilians.
The treaty included an abjuratory clause, preventing future acts of aggression between the nations.
The treaty included an abjuratory measure to prevent future conflicts over resources.
The witch offered an abjuratory spell to ward off evil spirits from the homestead.
The witness offered an abjuratory account of the events, swearing to tell the whole truth.
The witness's testimony included an abjuratory oath to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
With a decisive motion, she made an abjuratory swipe, erasing the mistake.
With an almost theatrical flair, he made an abjuratory gesture, dismissing the idea entirely.
With trembling voice, she spoke the abjuratory words, freeing herself from the curse.